Communities Thanked For Success Of Knitted Poppy Appeal

 
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A big thank you is being sent out to all the knitters who provided fantastic support for the area’s Knitted Poppy Appeal. Over a thousand poppies were delivered to our local collection points, and helped to make a giant poppy carpet, which featured in a range of events as part of the remembrance commemorations in Dover District. 

Cllr Sue Chandler, Chairman of Dover District Council, said: “We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported the appeal, and helped to produce this amazing poppy carpet. This was a great opportunity to bring communities together, to remember those who lost their lives in times of warfare, and to raise awareness of the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.” 

The knitted poppy carpet featured in a range of events and locations, including: the launch of the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal in Dover; the Dover Marine War Memorial at the Western Docks, as part of the British Torch of Remembrance Annual Pilgrimage; the ‘topping out’ of the new war memorial in Aylesham; the Hellfire Corner Association’s Remembrance Concert in Dover Town Hall; and the Remembrance Sunday Service in Dover Town Centre. 

The local appeal was launched in August, when Dover District Council with the Royal British Legion, Dover Arts Development, and Dover Big Local/Art 31invited people to help create a carpet of knitted poppies. Other Kent councils were involved with similar projects in their own districts. A range of incredible volunteers helped to attach the poppies locally, and the carpet in Dover District is now over 7m long. 

Knitters were invited to use a range of collection points, including Council offices and the Dover Big Local Hub in the Charlton Centre in Dover. A range of poppies were received from individual knitters and from local groups across the district. Balls of free wool were supplied by DAD, and there was a run on supplies of red wool at local shops. ‘Learn to Knit a Poppy’ sessions were held at the Dover Big Local Hub, and a knitting group was set up, which they intend to continue.  

The carpet is currently on display at the Dover Gateway in Dover Town Centre. This year’s appeal has drawn to a close, but we are looking to continue to build on the success of the project, with a range of key occasions coming up.  This includes the centenary of the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 2018), the centenary of the end of WW1 (11 November 2018), and the centenary of the return of the Unknown Warrior through Dover (10 November 2020). 

Posted on 20 November 2017

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