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500 Internal server error Dudley group creates poppies for Stourbridge church
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Sorry, we're currently unable to bring you the page you're looking for. A Black Country church has a cascade of plastic poppies to mark the Remembrance period.
Please try: The flowers have been created by people living with a disability.
Hitting the refresh button in your browser People who attend Queens Cross Network in Dudley have spent several months transforming plastic bottles into the poppies, some of which are on show outside Holy Trinity Church in Amblecote, Stourbridge.
Coming back again later The group has made more than 2,000 of the symbolic flowers.
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