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Sept 2022
There was sorrow as well as smiles among the women of the Ripon Community Poppy Project (RCPP) Knit and Natter Group, when they met for the first time following the Queen's death.
To lighten the mood, a knitted display, reminding the group of that, now famous, television moment, when Her Majesty had afternoon tea with Paddington Bear, enjoyed pride of place.
Alongside a photograph of The Queen, the display, included Paddington with his suitcase, a handbag, marmalade sandwiches and a corgi wearing a crown.
The knitted figures and accessories, were created by group members Carol Dunkley, Angela Turnbull and Lynn Hart,
A photograph of The Queen was in place among the knitted display
In the months leading up to the Platinum Jubilee, the Knit and Natter Group, along with others working from home, knitted virtually non-stop to create miles of bunting, carrying the initials ER, which was wrapped around the city.
It was a huge collective effort that earned a letter of thanks from one of the Queen's ladies in waiting at Windsor Castle.
Yesterday, as they continued to produce the next poppy displays in time for Remembrance Sunday, they paused for silence.
Hazel Barker, who founded RCPP with former mayor of Ripon Councillor Stuart Martin, told the Stray Ferret:
Hazel, added:
As part of yesterday's reflective meeting, cups of tea and coffee were accompanied by sandwich biscuits, baked by Hazel and fittingly including a marmalade filling.
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