INKBERROW Church tower is set to be decorated in poppies for Armistice Day once again.
The installation, which features 6,252 crocheted and knitted flowers, was the joint idea of church warden Melanie Hart and Tina Hill from Inkberrow WI and was installed for the first time last year.
More than 200 knitters aged from six to 92-years-old, have contributed to the project, including a vicar and a chimney sweep.
Poppies were knitted communally in the village pub whilst others came via the post from supporters in Lanzarote.
It will be installed this Saturday, October 18.
The team also created displays for Cookhill, Kington and Dormston Churches as well as the Old Bull pub in Inkberrow.
Melanie told the Standard: “I feel very proud of what we have achieved and am very grateful for the support from the village. Everyone took the project to their hearts and we couldn’t have done it without them.”
The display will be in situ during November during which time Inkberrow WI will provide tea and cake for visitors – from 2pm to 4pm each day – in St Peter’s Church.
