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Remembrance Poppies Removed in Tree Planting Row

Summary

  • Hand-knitted poppies decorating trees were removed by workmen.
  • The removal occurred to make way for new trees to be planted.
  • Residents expressed anger over the removal of the decorative poppies.
Remembrance Poppies Removed in Tree Planting Row

A dispute has arisen over the removal of handcrafted Remembrance poppies from trees in Maghull, Merseyside. The knitted poppies, which decorated the Poppy Fields estate, were taken down by workmen to facilitate the planting of new trees. This action has been met with strong disapproval from residents, one of whom described the removal as "disrespectful."

The estate itself carries historical weight, having been the location of a specialist hospital for World War One soldiers suffering from shellshock. The effort to create and display the poppies reportedly took nearly a month for Kirsty and her aunt, highlighting the community's dedication to remembrance.

Developers Persimmon North West have commented on the situation, stating that they have "worked proactively with all parties to resolve the situation." However, the incident has left residents angered by the replacement of the commemorative display with new landscaping.

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The poppies were removed by workmen to make way for new trees to be planted on the estate.
The poppies were hand-knitted by residents, including Kirsty and her aunt, over a period of nearly a month.
The estate is historically significant as it was the site of the first specialist hospital dedicated to treating World War One soldiers with shellshock.

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