Some more fabulous knitted poppies..

Some more fabulous knitted poppies..

Hockley Village will be brightened with hundreds of knitted poppies displayed in Spa Road thanks to the generous donations of knitted and crochet poppies from our neighbours.

We were delighted to receive some more fabulous poppies for our Hockley Village remembers display in Spa Road. These beauties have been created by the knitting ladies at RRAVS and will be displayed along with 100's of other poppies between 1st November and Remembrance Sunday.

If you are feeling creative and would like to get involved in this community project please get in touch by calling 01702 207720


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