Hundreds of knitted poppies to grace buildings of hospital trust

Hundreds of knitted poppies have been used as part of “incredible” displays across different hospitals to pay respect to those who served and sacrificed their lives as part of the Armed Forces.

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust has decorated the inside and outside of its hospitals with more than 400 knitted and crocheted tributes, including wreaths, with people across the country, as well as staff, taking up their needles to contribute.

Poppy wreaths on the floor
Some of the poppy wreaths (Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust)

“We can count some of our staff as veterans, and of course many of our patients and visitors will also have served or know someone who has, so this is something that’s really close to our hearts.”

The Trust has also been accredited for being “veteran aware” – with efforts including guaranteeing interviews for applicants applying for jobs who are either veterans or serving personnel being made.

Poppies on a fence
Poppies outside St Helier Hospital (Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust)

Remembrance Day falls on November 11 and pays respect to members of the Armed Forces who have died in the line of duty.

Jo Brittan, patient experience manager at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, added that it was so “heartening” to see the support for the cause.

“The display really does look incredible, so a big thank you to everyone who took the time to get creative and send in their poppies.”

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