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DescriptionEat For England Spoon - geograph.org.uk - 711068.jpg
English: Eat For England Spoon The Spoon is on part of the Wildspace Network which is a 4.5 mile walking and cycling route connecting Cramlington and the villages of Seghill and Seaton Delaval. Five permanent artworks create a series of intriguing new landmarks at key points along the trail. The art trail was funded through the Lottery and was curated by Inspire, the South East Northumberland Public Art Initiative. It was erected in 2006 and can be reached by Elley Dee's Underpass.
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