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Act of Remembrance at St Paul’s, Boundary Road

11/11/2019 by Digital Media

Over 700 poppies were ‘planted out’ as an act of Remembrance at St Paul’s Boundary Road, West Bridgford’s services on Sunday morning. The poppies had all been made from recycled bottles by St Paul’s community – including Brownies, Guides, Toddlers, Young church and the Craft Group. Rushcliffe Councillor Rod Jones and Brownie Emma Caine are pictured ‘planting’ poppies with Penny Carrier, Leader of Children, Youth and Families Ministry, and Beryl Harris, congregation member.

 

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Filed Under: Uncategorized, West Bridgford Tagged With: Poppy Day, Remembrance Day, St Paul's West Bridgford, West Bridgford

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