The Warsop Poppy Gang consists of volunteers who decorate the parish with a military-themed display each November for Remembrance Day.
The group is run by volunteers and has been funded through donations from businesses and supporters for over a decade.
Susan Dennis, one of the main organisers, collaborates with fellow volunteers to bring the display to life.
She said that it requires months of planning and organising, but the outcome is always rewarding.
She added: “We are proud of our new additions and believe it is so important to continue this tradition, as we pay our respects as a community.”
Take a closer look at this year’s touching tribute…

9. Community
Cottages along the A60 proudly display poppies, flags, and soldiers in their gardens. Photo: Brian Eyre

10. Respect
The display, now over a mile long, features numerous wooden poppies with the names of those commemorated on the cenotaph. Photo: Brian Eyre

11. Display
Organisers shared that the display has led to an increase in attendance at Remembrance services at the parish cenotaph each year. Photo: Brian Eyre

12. Tank
Another military vehicle is part of the display located along the A60 in Warsop. Photo: Brian Eyre