Thousands of knitted poppies have been displayed inside a church in Kidderminster ahead of Remembrance Day.
A team of fifteen women from St Mary's and All Saints Church have knitted more than 3,000 poppies which members of the church congregation have displayed today (Wednesday, November 6).
The beautiful display has been created ahead of this year's Remembrance Day service and is a tribute to the fallen.
The congregation has also got behind one of its members who has made 650 poppies from recycled plastic bottle bottoms to make a stunning display in the front of the church.
Residents and visitors near St Mary's and All Saints Church are being urged to go and take a look at the display.
The church will be open on the morning of Sunday, November 10 and Monday, November 11.
It is hoped that the church will be able to build on both displays next year.
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