The entrance to a children’s playground in Chislehurst has turned into a sea of red to acknowledge those who died in war.
More than 1,200 poppies can be found at a fence in Chislehurst Recreation Ground on Empress Drive.
The idea to turn plastic bottles into poppies was inspired by volunteer group Friends of Chislehurst Recreation Ground.
1285 poppies created by 1 community to make a beautiful remembrance wall ❤️ A community we are very proud to be a part of. Do come down to Chislehurst Rec. and enjoy our display🤗 #LestWeForget @VisitChis @NewsShopper pic.twitter.com/ClzRPzJByb
— FriendsOfChisRec (@FOCRG) November 9, 2018
Bullers Wood School for Boys students and other locals helped with the Remembrance Day poppy tribute.
A spokesman for Friends of Chislehurst Recreation told News Shopper: "We hope it will encourage all generations to remember the fallen as we commemorate the Armistice."
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