Video and gallery: Secret world of fairies on show in Oswestry
If you go down to the woods today you could come across a fabulous fairy garden along with a Borrower or two.

While teenagers are looking for computer generated Pokemon, there are real figures to be found among the trees in eastern Oswestry.
Volunteers who care for Henley Woods on the edge of the town have created a magical scene for youngsters out for a walk with their parents.
Doors and windows have appeared on tree trunks and an assortment of pebble houses have also sprung up.
There is even a wooden 'Pod Hall' the home of the Mary Norton's little people, The Borrowers.








Amongst the homes the children can play with the fairy figurines that have been loaned to 'Borrowood'.
Gwyneth Tipton, of the Eastern Oswestry Green Space Association, helped set up the garden.
Mrs Tipton said: "The site is popular with children and walkers who use the footpaths.
"We thought it would be a nice surprise for children to come across Borrowood and be able to see the fairy houses."
Planted in the 1990s the woodland was neglected until residents got together with former councillor Martin Bennett to clean up the area.