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I don't know who told you that the pudding stone in Standon is the focus of May Day celebrations each year -- the May Day dancing occurs much further down the High Street, and doesn't go near the pudding stone! When the school used to be across the road from the stone, the procession of dancers passed it, but I am afraid no one took any notice of the stone! In fact then it was regarded as a horse mounting block! Sorry to rain on the parade!
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