PEOPLE driving between two Herefordshire towns might have been forgiven for doing a double take after spotting a red double-decker bus parked in a field.
The bus, along with several vans, minibuses and a medical car, were seen in a field off the Bromyard to Ledbury road, just outside Bishop's Frome on Wednesday (July 21).
It has since been confirmed the vehicles were there as part of filming for a Marks and Spencer TV advertising campaign.
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The chain said it was part of its fresh market update campaign for honey from its Select Farm partners, due to go live from September 20.
The campaign aims to showcase the work of farmers, M&S said.
In April, the firm said 73 different ads would run across 19 weeks, and each week viewers will be introduced to a different farmer.
They hear directly from the farmers about the lengths they go to deliver Select Farms quality, M&S partners renowned for their quality, with each ad presented by ITV’s Weather Presenter Lucy Verasamy.
The ads also include M&S chef Chris Baber who will inspire customers with seasonal family recipes
A spokesperson said: "The campaign will reach over 60 per cent of the population throughout its run, highlighting not just M&S’s industry leading standards and quality, but also its great value for a weekly shop.
"The TV campaign will run across ITV, Channel 4 and YouTube."
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