Giant poppies will be painted on roundabouts across Lincolnshire, as the county shows its respect for our Armed Forces.
The iconic red and black flowers will appear over the coming days on ten roundabouts near Boston, Bourne, Gainsborough, Grantham, Lincoln, Louth, Spalding and Spilsby.
The poppies will remain in place throughout November to mark Remembrance Day and as a show of support for the Armed Forces community.
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways at Lincolnshire County Council, said:
“Like so many things this year, the Poppy Appeal has had to adapt to the threat of Covid-19, and many people aren’t able to mark Remembrance Day in the way they usually would.
“As people find new ways to show their support – with printed poppies showing up in front room windows, and virtual fields of Remembrance appearing online – we are showing our support with these giant poppies painted on some of our major junctions across the county.”
They will be located on each approach to the:
A52/B1176 roundabout, near Grantham
B1174/Tollemache Road roundabout, Grantham
A17/A16 Sutterton Roundabout, near Boston
Bourne Road/Raymond Mays Way roundabout, Bourne
A631/A156 Thorndike Roundabout, Gainsborough
A15 Sleaford Road roundabout (LEB), Lincoln
A15/A158 Wragby Road roundabout, Lincoln
A16/A157 Elkington Roundabout, Louth
A16/A151 roundabout, Spalding
Gunby Roundabout, Spilsby
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