A remembrance poppy cascade has returned to Brampton for its seventh year.
The poppy cascade has been erected at the market town's Moot Hall for the event year ahead of Remembrance Day 2024.
The cascade features hundreds of knitted poppies and architectural lighting and after the installation was completed Brampton Parish Council thanked those who helped create it.
Writing on social media, they said: "It is the seventh year that the poppy cascade has been erected at the Moot Hall for Remembrance.
"The Parish Council would like to thank all those who have helped with this project over the years - all the poppy knitters, those who wired each one on the frame, architectural lighting installers Peter Bennett, Liam Goodison, and Maurice Ivinson, and our helpers today Stephen Hillary, Mel Slater, Jess Ellen, and Mark Finney.
"As we reflect on the sacrifices made by fallen soldiers, the most important thank you goes to all those from Brampton who gave their lives for our country. We will remember them."
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