A "waterfall of poppies" has been created to commemorate this years remembrance day.
The creation has been put together to decorate St Nicholas's Church in Churchstoke on the Powys border as a way to remember the fallen for this year's ceremony.
The waterfall was painstakingly created by the Ladies of the Coffee Craft Group in Churchstoke who decided to create the epic structure in time for this year's remembrance weekend.
The group who meet every Thursday at 10.30 in the Coffee Lounge in Church set to work on the project by using a variety of methods including knitting, crocheting and various other crafting skills to create the waterfall.
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According to the the Ladies of the Coffee Craft Group "about 1500 poppies" were produced, they were then then stitched together to create a meters long design which flows down from the corner of the church and flows down through the church grounds.
This year's Remembrance Service at St Nicholas Church will be held on Sunday November 12. the ceremony will start around the War Memorial at 10.55, in time for the 11.00 two minute silence, followed by a Remembrance Service in Church itself.
It is not the only spectacular poppy display in the area - Llanfair Caereinion has once again created its own "poppyfall" to mark the Armistice commemorations.
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