DURING a gentle stroll through a Taunton park this morning (Thursday) we noticed a few bloomers - and not just the daffodils - on some of the signs.
For a bit of fun, see if firstly you recognise which park it is.
And then see if you spot the mistake in each photo.
The Hammet Window was moved from High Street to this park. It lists famous historical figures connected with Taunton. But whose name has been spelt incorrectly?
The mistake on this sign is one commonly made by Tauntonians. Need a clue? It's the actual name of the park that's wrong.
A map of the town centre has been installed in the park and at other sites around Taunton to help visitors find their way around. But unfortunately one of the destinations has been named incorrectly. A clue - there's an extra letter in it.
You might need sharp eyes to spot the error on this sign informing tourists of Taunton's glorious history and the several attractions in the area that exist today. If it helps, the same grammatical mistake appears twice.
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