A FLINTSHIRE post office is playing its part in marking Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Back in November, the post office on Flint's Church Street put a postbox topper in place to help celebrate Remembrance Day.
That featured a wonderfully hand-crafted display to help commemorate the annual occasion and included including a spitfire, soldier, sailor and more.
Those responsible for that eye-catching display have been busy knitting once more - this time to help mark Queen Elizabeth II's 70th anniversary.
Nathan Griffiths says he again put a callout on Facebook asking for knitters to come forward and help mark the occasion.
He says the latest postbox will be put in place in June - when the nation celebrates a Bank Holiday and four-day weekend in honour of the Queen's milestone.
Nathan said: "The Queen and Carriage has arrived ready for the Queens Platinum Jubilee Post box topper which will go on the main Gold Post Box in Flint High Street, over the Bank Holiday period in June.
"The various bits going on the topper have been knitted by various people around the country. Their ages range from 20 to 80 years old and they are all very talented."
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