A KNITTING group has issued an SOS for more volunteers so they can complete thousands of knitted poppies to commemorate the First World War.

Crewe and Nantwich Senior Forum has made 450 so far – but needs 2,500 in time for Remembrance Sunday in November.

The ‘Poppy Explosion Project’ will decorate trees in Crewe’s Memorial Square to make mark the annual commemoration.

The senior forum, a community group set up for over-50s, meets every Friday at the Union Street Baptist Church, between 10am and 12.30pm.

Forum chairman Adrian Lindop said: “We have set out to produce a vivid and wonderful town centre display made by the people of Crewe that will not only symbolise our remembrance but will lift spirits and make people smile when they see it.”

Members are inviting church and friendship groups to pick up their needles to take part in the project, as well people in nursing homes private or supported living.

Mr Lindop added: “We know there are some great knitters out there and this is a good reason for you to get involved in the comfort of your own home.

“We have already received offers of help from The Georges Community Centre, Your Housing Group – Beechmere, MMU, West Street Knitting Club, Creative Crewe and Eagle Bridge Knitting Group.”

The project, part of Cheshire East Council’s Cheshire East Reflects programme, has received funding for wool, needles and other equipment from Crewe Town Council and the Freemasons’ Cheshire Provincial Mark Benevolent Fund.

Cllrr Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: “It will be wonderful to see Memorial Square dressed with thousands of poppies on Remembrance Sunday.

“The many, many hours of work going into this project are a sign of how much we value the sacrifice made by the heroes of 100 years ago.”

For more information, contact Adrian Lindop on 07738 583874 or email adrianlindop@gmail.com