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Children's poppy display brings World War I remembrance to life at Buttermarket

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Young artists from across Ipswich are helping to keep the memory of World War I alive through a creative community project at the Buttermarket Centre. The remembrance display features hundreds of unique, handcrafted poppies made by local schoolchildren.

The big picture: The display, marking 110 years since the start of World War I, represents a collaborative effort between eleven local schools and the Buttermarket Centre to engage younger generations with remembrance.

Remembrance display at Ipswich Buttermarket Centre
The display is located at the Buttermarket Street entrance and runs until November 11thButtermarket Centre

Why it matters: Community-led remembrance projects help:

  • Connect young people with historical events through hands-on learning

  • Create meaningful dialogue between generations about war and peace

  • Keep remembrance traditions alive in new, engaging ways

What they're saying: "We are proud to host this Remembrance Garden and to bring the Ipswich community together in a meaningful way," said Rebecca Bird, Centre Manager at the Buttermarket Centre.

The details:

  • The display is located at the Buttermarket Street entrance and runs for 11 days (1-11 November)

  • Designs range from traditional red poppies to creative interpretations

  • Royal British Legion representatives will be present throughout the period

  • Visitors can purchase poppies for charitable donations

The following schools took part:

  • Bramford Road School

  • Castle Hill Infant and Junior Schools

  • Garden House Nursery

  • Handford Hall Primary School

  • Ipswich School 

  • Ranelagh Primary School

  • Saint Matthew’s Church of England V.A. Primary School

  • Sidegate Primary School

  • Springfield Infant School

  • St Helens Primary School

  • Thomas Wolsey Ormiston Academy

Between the lines: The project combines education, art, and remembrance, giving schools a practical way to teach children about World War I's significance while contributing to their community.

What's next: The remembrance garden will remain on display until 11 November, coinciding with Remembrance Sunday.

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Suffolk Police are seeking public assistance to locate 38-year-old Ipswich man Dale Davidson who disappeared this morning.

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Dale DavidsonSuffolk Constabulary

Dale was wearing navy blue jogging bottoms with white stripe and a blue coat with a fur hood when he went missing. He was last seen leaving his home address in Ipswich at around 7am.

Anyone who has seen Dale or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact Suffolk Police on 101.

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