The Devon County Show's appeal for hand-made poppies has reached it's 11,000 target more than two months ahead of schedule, thanks to the support of creative, local people.

The appeal was launched in October with a target of collecting the red poppies in time for this year's show in May 18 to 20 at Westpoint, Exeter.

'Devon Remembers' will be a tribute staged at the show to the men and women from the county who lost their lives in the First World War.

The hand-crafted poppies will be put together to form a poignant memorial in the crafts and gardens pavilion.

Ollie Allen, Devon County Show secretary, said: "We are bowled over and truly humbled by the tremendous response we have received to our appeal for poppies.

“The young, the old and everyone in-between have been crafting poppies and some are dedicated to their lost loved-ones.

"We want to say a huge ‘thank you’ to everyone who has been knitting, crocheting, embroidering, tatting, felting, resin, metal and wood-working.

“Although we have reached our target, we are still very happy to receive more until the end of the month.”

In the last few weeks literally thousands of poppies have been delivered to the show office and the Plymouth studios of BBC Devon.

After the show the poppies will be carefully stored until Remembrance Weekend, November 11 and 12, when they will be displayed in Exeter Cathedral.

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Find out more about the Devon County Show on their website, at devoncountyshow.co.uk