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Tapestry take two
A woman from Wisbech is making a replica of the Bayeux Tapestry and has reached 47 metres, meaning she's more than two-thirds of the way there.
The original, created to commemorate the Norman Conquest in 1066, is 68 metres long.
Mia Hannson's been telling John Devine about the sewing project of her life.
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