SCORES of children flocked outdoors to enjoy Lympstone being transformed into a winter wonderland last week. Youngsters made the most of the snow conditions, taking to the village s roads armed with sledges and ski equipment. Anne Hartley-Norton, 35, of U
SCORES of children flocked outdoors to enjoy Lympstone being transformed into a winter wonderland last week.
Youngsters made the most of the snow conditions, taking to the village's roads armed with sledges and ski equipment.
Anne Hartley-Norton, 35, of Underhill, said her daughter, Phoebe, loved being able to go outside and ski.
She said: "She has already asked me for another lesson so we are now hoping for more snow. I think she has been bitten by the skiing bug.
"We saw a lot of young people being towed around on sledges and neighbors were looking out of their windows wondering what we were doing.
Anne added: "I think I will be taking Phoebe on a skiing holiday next year so it I'll be saving all the pennies up.
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