A TALENTED customer at Hawarden Post Office has shown her creative support for Remembrance Day by knitting an impressive soldier tribute.
Pauline Scutt of Hawarden knitted the tribute which now sits proudly on top of her local post box at Hawarden Post Office Village Store.
The topper consists of a soldier's head with multiple red and purple poppies paying tribute to fallen soldiers and animals during conflict.
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A spokesperson for Hawarden Post Office, said: "Pauline is a lovely lady and knits for many charities and good causes all in her own time and cost.
"We are lucky to have her in the village.
"Hawarden Post Office is also paying tribute to Remembrance day with a window display and all profits from their hot drinks on Remembrance weekend will be donated to The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal."
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