Young people have created a Poppy Walk along Hamilton Terrace in Milford Haven for Remembrance Day.
The annual event, which is commemorated on November 11, saw young volunteers from the youth service and veterans using wreaths from the cenotaph to decorate the railings from the Royal British Legion down to the cenotaph.
This year, the volunteers were from Futureworks, who assisted the youth workers.
The community has always responded positively to the Poppy Walk, with many stopping to thank the young volunteers for their respectful contribution.
Milford Town Council has consistently supported the initiative since it began.
Jimmy Wilson, a youth worker and former member of the Kings’ Own Royal Border Regiment, said: "The fact that these young people have come in on their day off to volunteer their time to create the Poppy Walk shows that they value the service of the armed forces and understand the significance of Remembrance Day and the sacrifices made by both serving and ex-forces members."
The Poppy Walk is not only a tribute to the armed forces but also a testament to the dedication and community spirit of the young volunteers.
Their efforts continue to be appreciated by the community and the town council alike.
The Poppy Walk serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the armed forces and the importance of Remembrance Day.
It also highlights the positive impact young people can have on their community.
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