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Skegness Sky Fills with 360,000 Poppies in Tribute to Veterans

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Skegness Sky Fills with 360,000 Poppies in Tribute to Veterans

Title: Skegness Skies Flooded with 360,000 Poppies in Honour of Veterans

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In an emotive salute to individuals who served in both world wars and other theatres of conflict, 360,000 eco-friendly poppies were dispersed from an elevation of 80 metres precisely at midday on Sunday. This touching spectacle was held at Skegness Pleasure Beach, with 32 participants utilising the Big Ben Tower ride as their vantage point to scatter the poppies. This stirring occasion follows the preceding year’s commemoration executed by Royal British Legion’s Skegness branch. In that event, an impressive 37,082 poppies were strategically displayed around the town’s clock tower. Tracy Turner, the vice-chair of the branch, articulated the emotive resonance of the tribute, underlining that both participants and observers were visibly moved to tears.

This story was adapted from original reporting by www.bbc.com, as seen in The Lincoln Post.

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