Over 120 children at Cranbrook Primary School have created an impressive display of beautifully-handcrafted poppies to mark this year's Remembrance Day, and honour all those who have lost their lives in service. The Poppy Remembrance Trail, organised by award-winning five-star housebuilder, The Hill Group, will take place at Hartley Acres on Saturday 9 November, and Sunday 10 November and will be open to the public from 11am to 3pm.
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