Sharon Dodds admire the daffodils which are out in Sidmouth Devon. (William Dax via SWNS)
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More than 100,000 daffodils planted in a town as part of a £2 million gift from a Canadian banker in his will are blooming with color.
Keith Owen donated millions to plant the flowers. (SWNS)
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The valley of bulbs were planted after a dying wish by Keith Owen - who planned to retire in Sidmouth in Devon.
He was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2007 and decided to leave his life savings of £2.3m to a local voluntary conservation society.
He contacted the Sid Vale Association (SVA) and told them he wished for his money to be used to "support local projects, which made use of voluntary labor, and in particular to sustain the ambience and way of life, recognized in Sidmouth and its surroundings".
Now the 153,000 bulbs planted across the town are finally beginning to bloom.
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