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THE classic Wind in the Willows will be retold in Staffordshire next month.

A production of author Kenneth Grahame's much-loved book will be staged in Tamworth by the Illyria company. The group toured with their production last year and hit the road again because it proved so popular.

The book tells the story of Mole, Badge, Ratty and Toad.

The production is suitable for children aged five and over and will feature a very loud toad in a real car.The play will be performed in the grounds of Tamworth Castle on August 12.

There will be performances at 3pm and 6.30pm and audience members were ...

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