Hundreds of poppies have been used to create a new stunning remembrance display.
Kathy Lloyd, alongside her husband Barry and friends, has transformed the Royal British Legion’s memorial garden by Dereham train station ahead of Remembrance Day.
Mrs Lloyd, a member of the windmill committee, and her husband have volunteered to look after the garden for the past three years and started to create the tribute in the summer.
“I thought last year that it would be great for the garden to have something, and I was inspired by the poppy display at Cromer church,” she said.
“I was donated some camouflage nets by the RBL and poppies, including 115 crochet ones by the community crafters, and started back in June to attach them.
"I enjoyed doing it. I wanted to make sure we did it on time so people could see it before remembrance.”
The 59-year-old added that only a few poppies remain, in case repair works need to be carried out.
She hopes that the display will now become a fixture during the period of remembrance.
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