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Fun, Free & Family Friendly! JUNE PRINT EDITION May 22nd - September 9th How many did you spot? Don t forget enter the Hare Spotter competitions on page 4. Once you have found the hares, share, like or tweet - we d love to hear from you. @CotswoldsHare cotswolds_hare cotswoldshare Web: www.cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk Email: info@cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk Phone: 07780 624951 Distributed by Glide Media Tel: 01242 576010 THE COTSWOLDS PREMIER PUBLIC ART TRAIL

The Cotswolds Hare Trail May 22nd - September 9th CONTENTS Pages 4-7 Competition time Pages 10-17 Hare trail maps Pages 32-41 Leverets Pages 1-3 Welcome to the Trail Pages 8-9 Getting started Pages 18-31 Large hares Pages 42-48 Special Springers We are delighted to say this year s trail will be bigger than ever, with over 130 hares to find hidden all over the beautiful Cotswolds. Our partner this year is Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). There will be Hare sculptures dotted thoughout Cotswold towns and countryside promoting sustainable tourism in the area, through this years theme of living landscapes. The Cotswold Hare Trail is a unique tourist attraction, that can be explored by car, rail, bike or on foot. It celebrates the Cotswolds with its rich history, natural diversity, agriculture, crafts, culture and businesses. So if you have a love of public art, design, sculpture and interest in arts projects and environmental conservation - then this is the trail for you. For more information about the trail visit: www.cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk Pages 49-53 Auction and Thank-yous 1.

Welcome to Cotswolds AONB Hare Sculpture Trail - 2018 Supported by: A Brief History of the Trail The Cirencester March Hare Festival began in 2014 celebrating the Town s links with the famous Roman Hare Mosaic in the Corinium Museum with a Trail of 5 foot hare sculptures decorated by local artists. The money raised through an auction at the end of the Trail went to Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust to assist them in setting up a permanent new walkway around the River Churn in Cirencester for the benefit of locals and tourists. 2015 the Cirencester March Hare Festival celebrated hare art with a trail of 50 leverets, a community arts event featuring artists s images of hares in a town wide open exhibition. Seven new hare sculptures were commissioned for permanent siting. 2016 saw Watermoor Primary School pupils decorate mini hares which were then displayed around Cirencester. 2017 saw the return of the five foot hares, but this time featuring them in a new Cotswold wide Trail. 80 large hares and 22 leverets bounded across a wide region stretching from Bristol to Broadway, Cheltenham to Woodstock. Auction proceeds this time were donated to National Star. Now in 2018 in our 5th year the Cotswolds Conservation Board are delighted to team up with the Hare Trail organisers. Helping to conserve, enhance, explore and enjoy the special qualities of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), whilst encouraging everyone from art aficionados and nature lovers to social media snappers to visit new attractions. Explore hidden hills and valleys, quiet corners and busy market towns along the trail. For more information about AONB visit: www.cotswoldsaonb.org.uk 2. 3.

Hare Spotter Competition. Be in with a chance to win your very own hare sculpture! Plus runner up prizes to be won! Entry Form How to enter the prize draw: PRIZES... Find the code on the plaque at the base of each hare leveret or springer on the trail. Fill in your answers below, then fill out your contact details before returning your entry to us at the address overleaf. Good luck! Main prize! A bronzed 18 inch Leveret Runner-up prizes Browse Waterstones (Cirencester) at your leisure and pick up some gems with this book token. Afternoon Tea for Two at Slaughters Manor House, Lower Slaughter. For a full list of all the runner-up prizes, please visit our website www.cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk 4. 5.

Entry Form Super-Hare-Spotter Competition Please fill out your contact details: Name... Star PRIZE Address...... Telephone... Email... Please return your completed entry form to: Hare Competition, PO Box 322 CIRENCESTER, GL7 9HS All entries to be completed by September the 10th. The Prize Draw for both competitions will take place at our Farewell to Hares end of trail event on the 18th September. Terms and Conditions: The Cotswolds AONB Hare Trail is organised and administered by the Cotswolds Hare Trail Committee in partnership with Cotswolds Conservation Board, The Discovery Centre, Old Prison, Fosse Way, Northleach GL54 3JH. This is a free to enter competition. To be eligible to enter the Cotswold AONB Hare Trail competitions please note: if you are under 16, please make sure you have your parent or guardian s permission before you provide any personal information to us. Children under 16 must not provide us with personal information without this permission. You must not be a staff member of Cotswolds AONB or Hare Trail Committee member. The prizes are listed on page 4 of this booklet. The Promoters decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The winners will be notified within 7 working days of the draw date either by email or telephone. The winners names will be announced on the Cotswolds AONB Hare Trail Facebook page and subsequently on the website.www. cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk. Full addresses will not be disclosed. If the writing is illegible on the entry form and no contact details are given, new winners will be selected on the day of the draw. By entering the draw winners confirm their agreement to take part in any associated publicity. Cotswolds AONB Hare Trail respects and is committed to protecting the privacy of winning individuals. In accordance with the new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) any personal information will remain private and will only be used for the purposes of the draw. By entering this competition you are giving us permission to contact you should you be successful. Your chance to win your own 5 foot Hare to decorate! For the truly dedicated hare follower, enter the prize draw for finding ALL 130 Hares, Leverets and Springers. Simply upload photos of yourself alongside the Hares, Leverets and Springers then add all your photos to a folder marked Comp 2018. Email with your name and contact details via WE TRANSFER to: info@cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk 6. 7.

Getting started... 1. Hop to it! There will be over 130 hares of various sizes dotted throughout the Cotswolds. Use this guide with maps to help track them down, keep a count of how many you find on the gallery pages. Super-Hare Spotters should enter our competitions on page 4. Ready... Set... Hare we go! 2. Put a spring in your step Share your hare discoveries on social media by uploading your pictures on our facebook, twitter or instagram pages. Plus check our website regularly throughout the trail to see what else is springing up! Look out for the Roving Hare at some special Cotswold events. 3. Be a Hare-raiser Join us at the end of the trail when the auction goes live. 21st September in Cirencester. Net profits will go to the Caring for the Cotswolds visitor giving scheme and Glorious Cotswold Grasslands. The Hare Trail 8. 9.

CORINIUM MUSEUM Bristol A40 Dursley M5 M4 Bath Worcester PAGES 8-9 Frampton Chippenham Hartpury M5 M4 Henley-in-Arden Leamington Spa Stratford-upon-Avon Worcester Malvern Hills A417 M4 M40 Evesham Chipping Malvern Hills A44 Campden M50 M5 Broadway Tewkesbury Moreton-in-Marsh Winchcombe Stow-on-the-Wold Chipping Norton Bourton-on-the-Water Cheltenham A429 A40 Gloucester A40 Northleach Burford A417 PAGES Witney Fairford Bibury Stroud 10-11 Cirencester Nailsworth Lechlade-on-Thames South Cerney A420 A429 Faringdon Tetbury Highworth A419 Malmesbury PAGES 14-15 Marlborough M50 Tewkesbury Gloucester Woodstock A40 A34 M40 Oxford Abingdon PAGES 12-13 Stroud M5 Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway The Cotswold Way Cotswold AONB Don t forget!! Check opening times before you travel. Cheltenham A417 R Bretforton Evesham Willersley A44 Chipping Broadway Campden Snowshill M40 Winchcombe N Map of Hares North Cotswolds Leamington Spa Henley-in-Arden Stratford-upon-Avon Hidcote A429 S M40 Key (Hare) Broadway -roving hare 22 May 07 June: Broadway Tower 07 June 17 June: Broadway Arts Festival 18 June 06 July: Corinium Museum 06 July 08 July: Cotswold Show 09 July 02 Aug: Corinium Museum 03 Aug 09-Sep: Cotswold Wildlife Park (Hare) Willersley The Bell Inn, Main Street Willersley nr Broadway WR12 7PJ (Hare) Hartpury National Perry Pear Centre, Orchard Centre, Blackwell s End, GL19 3DB (Hare) Cheltenham Parabola Arts Centre, Bayshill Road, GL50 3EP (Springer) Cheltenham Cumberland House, Oriel Road, GL50 1BB (2 Hares) Cheltenham Campus of Glos College of Art & Design, Princess Elizabeth Way, GL51 7SJ (Springer) Cheltenham St Edwards, 252 London Road, GL52 6NR. (Springer) Cheltenham Regency Gallery & Framers, 14 Berkeley Mews High Street GL50 1DY (Hare) Cheltenham Glos.Info, 89 Andover Road, GL50 2TR Warwick (Hare) Cheltenham At entrance to Racecourse Evesham Road, Prestbury GL50 4SH (Hare) Bretforton The Fleece, The Cross, Bretforton Evesham WR11 7JE (Springer) Winchcombe Budgens, Greet Road, GL54 5PT (Hare) Winchcombe Outside Tourist Office & Museum, High Street, GL54 5LJ (Hare) Gloucester Cathedral, 12 College Green, GL1 2LX (Hare) Gloucester Gloucester Campus Llanthony Road, GL2 5JQ Gloucester Quays: (Hare) Pillar and Lucy Square (Hare) High Orchard Street Entrance of Gloucester Quays (Hare) St Ann Way Entrance of Gloucester Quay Gloucester Quays (1 Springer) Llanthony Road (6 Springers) Inside Gloucester Quays (Hare) Tewkesbury Abbey Church Street GL20 5RZ (Hare) Tewkesbury Tewkesbury Heritage & Visitor Centre, 100 Church Street, GL20 5AB (Hare) Chipping Campden Court Barn Museum, North Gate Lodge, Church Street, GL55 6JE (Leveret) Chipping Campden Aneata Boote, Gold & Silversmith, High Street, GL55 6AT (Springer) Chipping Campden In Sam Wilson Shop, Elsey House, High Street, GL55 6HA (Springer) Chipping Campden The Kings Hotel, The Square, GL55 6AW (Springer) Chipping Campden The Noel Arms, Lower High St, GL55 6AT (Hare) Stratford-Upon-Avon Shakespeares Schoolroom & Guildhall. Church Street, CV37 6HB (Hare) Stratford-Upon-Avon Whitewall Gallery 50 Sheep Street, CV37 6EE 10. Please keep checking our website for where the hares have hopped to throughout the summer, more will spring up! 11.

CORINIUM MUSEUM The Cotswold Way Leamington Spa Henley-in-Arden Stratford-upon-Avon M40 Map of Hares Central Cotswolds A423 A417 ya429 Malmesb Cotswold AONB 2017 Hare Don t forget!! Check opening times before you travel. Kemble Snowshill Chedworth Rendcomb way h Crudwell So Bibury y Hidcote Moreton -in-marsh Longborough e Cotswold A429 A44 C Farm Park Stow-on-the-Wold Bourton-on-the-Water Notgrove Cirencester M g Lower-Slaughter Northleach A40 A429 Upton House & Gardens Shipston-on-Stour Key (Springer) Bourton-on-the-Water The Mousetrap Inn, Lansdowne, GL54 2AR (Hare) Cotswold Farm Park, Kineton, Guiting Power GL54 5UG (Hare) Stow The Sheep, Sheep Street, GL54 1AG (Hare) Stow The Porch House, Digbeth Street, GL54 1BN (Hare) Stow The Library St Edwards Hall, Market Square, GL54 1AF (Leveret) Cirencester Cirencester Town Council Information Point, Bingham House 1 Dyer Street, GL7 2PP (Hare) Cirencester Outside SJP Offices, 1 Tetbury Road, GL7 1FP (Hare) Cirencester Lumley Insurance Offices, 56 Elliot Road, GL7 1YS (Hare) Cirencester In RAU Grounds, Stroud Road, GL7 6JS (Hare) Cirencester Gardiner Haskins, 68-72 Dyer Street GL72PF (Leveret) Cirencester Aga shop, 26 Castle Street, GL7 1QH (Leveret) Cirencester Waterstones, 14 Cricklade St, GL7 1LL (Leveret) Cirencester The Fleece, Market Place, GL7 2NZ (Springer) Cirencester Moore Allen & Innocent, 33 Castle Street, GL7 1QD (Springer) Cirencester Bingham Library, The Waterloo, GL7 2PZ (Hare) Kemble Cotswold Airport GL7 6BA (Hare) Moreton-in-Marsh (NT) Chastleton House, GL56 0SU (Springer) Longborough Longborough & Sezincote Village Shop, Moreton House, Moreton Rd, GL56 0QQ (Hare) Snowshill Manor (NT) Snowshill, nr Broadway WR12 7JU (Hare) Hidcote Manor (NT) Hidcote Bartrim, GL55 GLR (Hare) Shipston-on-Stour Cotswolds Distillery Phillip s Field, Whichford Road, Stourton, CV36 5HG (Hare) Lower Slaughter Slaughters Manor House GL54 2HP (Hare) Notgrove Notgrove Farms The Manor Nr Cheltenham GL54 3BT (Hare) Chedworth Roman Villa (NT) GL54 3LJ (Springer) Rendcomb Inside foyer of College, GL7 7HA (Hare) Upton House & Gardens (NT) Edge Hill, nr Banbury, OX15 6HT (2 Springers) Northleach The Church of St Peter & St Paul, Mill End, GL54 3HL (2017 Hare) Northleach Cotswolds Conservation Board, Fosse Way, GL54 3JH 12. Please keep checking our website for where the hares have hopped to throughout the summer, more will spring up! 13.

Map of Hares East Cotswolds You may see 2017 hares on your travels, use these are still ens fun to find, but do not count towards the competions. Key (2 Leverets) Woodstock Outside Simon Flowers Estate Agents 41c Oxford Street OX20 1TJ (2 Leverets) Woodstock Breckon & Breckon 34 High Street OX20 1TG (Hare) Woodstock Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum Park Street OX20 1SN (Leveret) Woodstock Oxford Museum, 14 Park Street OX20 1SW (1 Hare, 2 Leverets) Woodstock (Venue tbc - contact the Tourist Information Centre) (Hare) Fairford Ernest Cook Estate, Mill Bridge, Mill Lane, GL7 4JG (Leveret) Fairford Mister Ernest, 3 Market Place, GL7 4AB (Leveret) Fairford Fairford Therapy Centre, London St, GL7 4AQ (Leveret) Fairford The Library, London St, GL7 4AQ (Leveret) Faringdon Jackson & Browning, Independent Funeral Services, 14a Market Place SN7 7HP (Leveret) Faringdon The Viceroy, 19 London Street, SN7 7AG (Leveret) Faringdon Stay Grounded Coffee Shop 7A Market Place, SN7 7HL (Leveret) Faringdon Saddlers, 24 Market Place, SN7 7HU (Leveret) Faringdon La Bobina, 1 Bromsgrove, SN7 7JF (Leveret) Faringdon Information Centre, Pump House, 5 Market Place, SN7 7HL (Leveret) Faringdon The Mustard Seed 19 Market Place, SN7 7HP (Leveret) Faringdon The Gifted Magpie, 6 London Street, SN7 7AA (Leveret) Faringdon The Rookery Coffee Shop, 35 Marlborough Street, SN7 7JL (Hare) Buscot Park (NT) Faringdon, SN7 8BU (Hare) Faringdon The Piano Gallery, 13-15 London Street, SN7 7AE (Hare) Faringdon African Children s Fund, 10 Market Place, SN7 7HL (Leveret) Uffington Uffington Tea Rooms, Britchcombe Farm, SN7 7QJ (Hare) Witney Cogges Manor Farm Church Lane OX28 3FR (Hare) Longcot Farmer Gows, Oxon, OX7 7PR (Leveret) Lechlade The Library, 2 Market Place GL3 3AB (Hare) Lechlade Town Centre opposite Church GL7 3AA (Leveret) Kelmscott The Tea Room, Kelmscott Manor, GL7 3HJ (Leveret) Burford Burford House 99 High Street OX18 4QA (Springer) Meysey Hampton at Meysey Hampton school grounds h Friday 15th June 5.30-7.30pm and Saturday 16th June 10.00am 4.00pm. After the exhibition it will go on display in the village pub The Masons Arms, High Street y GL7 5JT r Fairford Meysey Hampton y A419 A40 Burford Lechlade Kelmscott Buscot Park A44 Chipping d Norton Witney Faringdon Longcot Uffington A420 M40 Woodstock Oxford Abingdon A34 Cotswold AONB Don t forget!! Check opening times before you travel. A40 M4 14. Please keep checking our website for where the hares Marlborough have hopped to throughout the summer, more will spring up! 15.

Key (2017 Hare) Berkeley viewable free Berkeley Castle, GL13 9BQ (Leveret) Berkeley Cattle Country Adventure Farm Park, GL13 9EW (Hare) Berkeley Dr Jenner s House, Museum & Garden, The Chantry, Church Lane, GL13 9BN (Hare) WWT Slimbridge, Newgrounds Lane GL2 7BT (Hare) Frampton-on-Severn The Green Shop, GL2 7EP (Leveret) Dursley Old Lister site, Lister Road GL11 4FB (Leveret) Dursley 18 Parsonage Street, GL11 4EA (Leveret) Dursley Heritage Centre, Castle Street, GL11 4BS Slimbridge Berkeley Frampton M5 (Springer) Dursley The Library, May Lane, GL11 4JH (Hare) Dursley Leisure Centre, The Pulse, Castle Street GL11 4BS (Springer) Dursley Kingshill House, Kingshill Lane, GL11 4BZ (Hare) Dursley Start of Cotswold Way, Market Hall GL11 4AB (Hare) Dursley Ashen Plains Campsite, Unnamed Road, GL11 6EF (Hare) Stroud Subscription Rooms George Street, GL5 1AE (Hare) Stroud Town Council Thanet House, 58 London Road GL52AD (Springer) Stroud Museum in the Park, Stratford Park, GL5 4AF (Hare) Chalford Outside Lavender Bakehouse 20 London Road, GL6 8NW Stroud Chalford Daneway Rodborough Nailsworth C Map of Hares South Cotswolds (Leveret) Daneway Inn, Dane Lane Sapperton GL7 6LN (Leveret) Rodborough, The Bear of Rodborough, Rodborough Common, GL5 5DE (Hare) Nailsworth New Lawn Stadium, Another Way, GL6 0FG (Springer) Crudwell BW Mayfield House Hotel SN16 9EW (Hare) Malmesbury George Veterinary Group 18-20 High Street, SN16 9AU (Hare) Malmesbury Churchill Retirement Living, William Lodge Gloucester Road SN16 0BT (Hare) Dyrham Park (NT) SN14 8HY (Hare) Newark Park (NT) Ozleworth, GL12 7PZ Ham Dursley Kemble B Latton Par Wotton Newark TetburyA429 South Cerney Park Crudwell A433Westonbirt Malmesbury A419 (Leveret) Westonbirt Hare & Hounds Bath Rd, GL8 8QL (Leveret) Tetbury Royal Oak, 1 Cirencester Road, GL8 8RY (Springer) Tetbury Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, Old Station, Station Yard, GL8 8DG (Springer) Tetbury The Priory Inn, London Rd, GL8 8JJ (Springer) Tetbury Harper Cottage, 87 West Street, Tetbury, GL8 8DR (Hare) Latton The Churchyard, Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Croft Lane SN6 6DS (Leveret) Wotton-under-Edge The Swan Hotel, 16 Market Street GL12 7AE (Leveret) Wotton-under-Edge Tanzee Designs, 3 Long Street, GL12 7ES (Hare) Wotton-under-Edge Wotton Museum & Heritage Centre, The Chipping, GL12 7AD Bristol A432 M4 M4 M4 The Cotswold Way Dyrham Park A4 Chippenham Marlborough Cotswold AONB 2017 Hare 16. Bath Please keep checking our website for where the hares have hopped to throughout A346 Don t forget!! Check opening times before you travel. the summer, more will spring up! 17.

Sixty-0ne new examples of everybody s favourite five-foot furry friends will be springing through the Cotswolds once again. How many will you spot? A unique art installation for all to enjoy. (5 foot) 18. 19.

Bryony Hare By Angie Spencer Bed Hare By Anita Saunders Harea of Outstanding Natural Beauty By Dawn Niven Hare 2 0 By Demelza Minns Haresfield Beacon By David Wells Hare to a Fortune By Douglas Eyre Intertwined Hare Golden Ears Hare in Sheep s clothing Hare-vest By Carly Gillham By Araminta Fogden By Eleanor Campbell By Eleanor Campbell Glos University 20. 21.

Garathon, the Ill-hare-strator By Emily Shilton & Rhiannon Fryer Julius Caes-Hare Glos College of Art & Design Y1 Level 3 BTEC ext dip students: Laura Inacio Da Fonte, Erin Harding, Tamzin Richards, Tekla Punyi, Dorota Kowalczyk, Harriette Meredith & Micaella Williams Regeneration By Emma Evans Gloucester University Cotswold Roses By Georgina Bouzyk Hare in Pheasants Clothing By Teigan Hurlock Gloucestershire College of Art and Design Harem Scarem the Hearty Spirit Guide By Alex Dynez Martinez Gloucestershire College of Art and Design Cotswolds Fennella Forage Hare Cotswold Hareport Sheep in Hare s Clothing Rarebreeds Hare By Gemma Hastilow By Maya Evans, Emma By Freeda Babson 22. By Jane Holford Atkins Simmons from Farmors school 23.

Her Hipster Hare By Jess Colley Gloucestershire College of Art and Design ExtraordinHare By Jilly Cobbe White Horse Hare By Jo Marshall Luna By Ben Campbell University of Gloucestershire Moon Gazing Hare By Joanne Dawson The Hare Raiser By Katie Hough Contented Hares Harewold Apoth-hare-cary As Mad as the By Joanne Dawson By Julie Burdon- Stone By Katie Morgan March Hare 24. By Kelly Noble 25.

Veterin-harey By Laura Wright Flutt-Hare-bye By Leanne Courtney-Crowe Harescombe By Martyn Dymott Hareloom on the Cotswold Way By Mike Kingston Penny From Hare-ven By Leanne Courtney-Crowe Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow By Mike Kingston Dia de la Liebre Horse Hare Chalford Hare Vale of Evesham (Day of the Hare) By Louise Millin-Inchley By Mike Skinner Asparagus Haries 26. By Lee Crew By Nikki Moulton 27.

Mad Marche Hare By Nicola Hope Hare 2Day, Gone 2Morrow By students from Abingdon & Witney College working with Pete Tatham from the Ernest Cook Trust. Mrs Twitcher the Happy Night Owl Hare By Rachel Pegler Constellation Hare By Ray Hedger Animals of the Cotswolds By Phillip Kingsbury His Hipster Hare By Rob Crebbin Gloucestershire College of Art and Design Hareloom By Rachel Payne Hare Today, By Rachel Pegler Alfred s Orchard Hare By Sarah Davis Haring Through The Seasons 28. By Sarah Laver 29.

She Nibbled on the Green By Silvi Schaumloeffel Bear Hare By Andreas Kokkalis, Felix Cuttler, Gemma Nicholson and Eli University of Gloucestershire Heidi Hare By Hannah Beth Evans University of Gloucestershire Flora By Kathryn Canvin Gloucestershire College of Art and Design He s Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow By Tara Parker-Woolway Hare-Way Man Hare By Francis Harding Lepus Pictus By Stephen Belinfante Wond-Hare-Land Flutterby A Flash of Blue Hare-y Kane By Vic Goodwin By Amanda Deadman By Mary Shaw By Sarah Davis 30. 31.

This new trail is all set to be another fun, free family, activity, especially for children as the hares may be hidden in the shops and sometimes hard to find. Festival founder and Director, Florence Beetlestone. (18 inch) 32. 33.

Bloom By Claire Morgan Butterflies Jane Holford-Atkins The Thumb-Prince of Faringdon By the Children of Faringdon Penelope Flair the Pink Hare By Scott Holden Cubist Hare By Freeda Babson Stay Ground-Hared By Lou Waywell Haretage TigeHare Lord Bern-Hares and At the Going Down By Nadja Ryzhakova By Kiera Bentley his Hare-Brained Folly of the Sun 34. By Karen Voght By Kate Mortiboy 35.

Harvest Hare By Douglas Eyre Hare-cules Bethan Mae-James Harey Mary from the Dairy By Rachel Pegler Hare Raiser By Rachel Pegler Lavender By Elena Lea Summer s Joy By Nisha Grover Fizz Royal Hare Force Hareway to Heaven Large Blue By Evie Iredale By Dawn Mortiboy By Dawn Niven Meadow Hare 36. By Brendan Francis 37.

H-owl-air By Jackie Nichols My Hare Lady By Rachel Pegler Heart By Chloe Simms Wicket Keep-Hare By Tom Mundy Farmor s School Hare-lequin By Pauline Beesley Rural Hare By Molly Davies Farmor s School Village Hare Hare d in the Clouds Cotswold Hare Bluebelle By Evie Horrell By Susannah King By Jasmine Doggett By Ellie Harrison 38. Farmor s School Farmor s School 39.

All Mapped out By Jasmine Heppenstall & Grace Lawless Farmor s School Tally Hare By Will Axel-Berg Farmor s School Henson Hare By the team at Cotswold Farm Park Wild Hare By James Conlon Farmor s School P hare-adise Garden By Lisa Beeching Scenic Hare By Maia Killian Farmor s School Evening Hare By Isis James & Debbie Sundararaj, Farmor School Church Hare By Miranda Craig Farmor s School 40. 41.

Hare and not Forgotten By Snowy Pheasant Illustration Springers By Katie Barnfield Hareboretum By Annabel Lancaster These 3 foot hare delights will be springing up throughout the trail, creating an extra special treat for the truly serious hare spotter. Follow the special springers at: www.cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk 4 Seasons By Colin Davies from Sir William Blossom By Longborough Primary School 42. Romney School 43.

Flowers that Bloom By Julia Fryer Leafy By Isbourne Valley School Tetters the Tetbury Hare By Lesley Brain Blue Bloom By Silvi Schaumloeffel Celeste By Susannah King The Hare that Cares By Nick Buckle Haresfield School Rambler Hare By Chris King and Daughters Buzz Light Hare By Rendcomb College Harewold 2 By Julie Birdon-Stone Thistledown By Belinda Durrant 44. 45.

Mystery Hare By Katie Dodds Wild Flower Hare By Yana Popova The Planets By Zack Thorne for St Edwards School Hare and There Around the Cotswolds By Candia McCormack Cotswold Hare By Jane Holford-Atkins The Curi-Hare-Sity Shop By Paul Martin Kerry By Charlie & Daisy Cooper Kurtan By Charlie & Daisy Cooper Springette By Sam Wilson Landscape Leveret By Jayne Tricker 46. 47.

Last year our 104 hares and leverets raised over 60,000 at auction, and we know this year s trail will be even bigger, and we hope to raise even more money to fund two key Cotswolds AONB conservation initiatives. Festival founder and Director, Florence Beetlestone Meysey School s out for summer By Meysey Hampton School Isopleth By Susannah King Mystery Hare By Mystery Artist Alfreds Orchard Hare By Sarah Davis Alfreds Orchard Hare By Sarah Davis The Auction 48. Flow-Hare Power By Snowy Pheasant Illustration Harecatcher, Starry Nights, Dream and Memories By Lisa Dear Artworks Alfreds Orchard Hare By Sarah Davis Alfreds Orchard Hare By Sarah Davis 49. 41.

Farewell to Hares & Auction Sponsors to date Don t miss a pre-auction viewing of all the hares from 16th to the 21st September at the Kings Head Hotel, Cirencester. From 10am until 6pm daily. The online auction will go live on the 21st September. Go online to purchase your favourite hare. visit: app.galabid.com/hares For more information on the auction visit: www.cotswoldsharetrail.org.uk Royal Agricultural University Ashen Plains Campsite The Aga Shop, Cirencester Aneata Boote The Bell Inn, Willersey Bovis Homes Breckon & Breckon, Woodstock Burford House BW Mayfield House Hotel Charles Martell & Son Ltd Cattle Country Churchill Retirement Living Cotswold Inns-Hotels Cotswold Life St James s Place Wealth Management Cheltenham Ladies College Cheltenham Racecourse Charles Martell & Son Ltd Cotswold Distillery Daneway Inn Dyrham Park NT St Edwards School, Cheltenham Ernest Cook Trust Fairford Therapy Centre The Fleece, Bretforten The Fleece Market Place, Cirencester Faringdon Town Team FarringdonTown Council Festival Team donor Forest Green Rovers /Ecotricity Futura-Foods Dursley Gardiner Haskins George Veterinary Group Glide Media Glos.Info Gloucester Quays Hunters Estate Agents, Dursley Jackson & Browning, Independent Funeral Services Kelmscott Manor Kingshill House, Dursley Lumley Insurance Co. Latton Parish Council Lavender Bakehouse The Local Answer Mayor of Dursley Mister Ernest The Mousetrap Inn, Bourton-on-the-Water Noel Arms, Chipping Campden Notgrove Holidays The Porch House, Stow-on-the-Wold The Piano Shop Pulhams coaches QODA Rendcomb College Rosalind Burns Rota Kids Farringdon Renishaw Ltd Royal Oak, Cirencester SoGlos Simon Flowers Estate Agents Slaughters Manor House Slimbridge WWT The Sheep, Stow-on-the-Wold The Swan Hotel St Modwens Tesco Bags of Help The Viceroy Whitehall Gallery The Vale of White Horse District Council Warner Budgens 50. 51.

Patrons Partners Patrons: Dame Janet Trotter, HM Lord Lieutenant of the County of Gloucestershire Charles Martell, The High Sheriff of Gloucestershire Vice Chancellor RAU Joanna Price The Right Honourable the Earl Bathurst The Right Honourable the Countess Bathurst Vanessa Arbuthnott Professor Chris Gaskell Charles Berkeley Lord & Lady Vestey Lady Ashcombe In Conjunction with: Team Partners: melaniewooddesign HRH The Duke of Gloucester meeting Patrons Dame Janet Trotter HM Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, Earl Bathurst and Festival Director Florence Beetlestone at the opening of the Hare Festival Way in Cirencester in 2015. For a full up-to date list of all partners, please visit the website. 52. 53.