He’s a nice guy but he’s still going on the Warwick bonfire

Pupils from Newburgh Primary School and their 'guy', pictured together with Claire McGurk (Taylor Wimpey), Jackie Crampton (Warwick Town Bonfire), Andrew Smith (Head Teacher), Moira-Ann Grainger (Mayor of Warwick) & Rachel Appleby (Taylor Wimpey). NNL-140411-233755009Pupils from Newburgh Primary School and their 'guy', pictured together with Claire McGurk (Taylor Wimpey), Jackie Crampton (Warwick Town Bonfire), Andrew Smith (Head Teacher), Moira-Ann Grainger (Mayor of Warwick) & Rachel Appleby (Taylor Wimpey). NNL-140411-233755009
Pupils from Newburgh Primary School and their 'guy', pictured together with Claire McGurk (Taylor Wimpey), Jackie Crampton (Warwick Town Bonfire), Andrew Smith (Head Teacher), Moira-Ann Grainger (Mayor of Warwick) & Rachel Appleby (Taylor Wimpey). NNL-140411-233755009
Children from Newburgh Primary School proudly showed off their Guy to Warwick mayor Moira-Ann Grainger when she dropped in for a visit on Tuesday.

Cllr Grainger, who also visited Westgate Primary, was accompanied by representatives of Taylor Wimpey who sponsored this year’s Guy-making competition at both schools ahead of the town’s bonfire at Warwick Racecourse on Saturday (Nov 8).

It’s at that point that both hapless figures will come to a bad end when Cllr Grainger is invited by members of Warwick Rotary and Lions to light the fire at 6.30pm. Tickets on the gate.

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