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Ripon Community Poppy Project

Bringing the people of Ripon together in commemoration and celebration

2024 Events

The 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings

6th June 2024 sees the 80th Anniversary of ‘Operation Overlord’, the codename for D-Day when Allies used over 5,000 ships and landing craft to land more than 150,000 troops on five beaches in Normandy.

The 75th Anniversary of 21 Engineers (Ripon) and the Royal Engineers Freedom of the City

The Corps of the Royal Engineers were granted the Freedom of the City of Ripon in 1949. Claro Barracks is currently the home of 21 Engineers, who started in Germany in 1949 and moved to Ripon in 2008.

Concert of Remembrance at Ripon Cathedral

Each year in November, the City of Ripon commemorates the end of World War II with a stunning display of knitted poppies around the City and a fantastic Concert of Remembrance in the iconic Ripon Cathedral.

About Us

In 2017, Ripon Community Poppy Project was formed with three distinct aims.

  1. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1
  2. To help increase the footfall within Ripon
  3. To help bring our community closer together

We put a post on Facebook, asking for people to help knit poppies, and overnight the post went viral, bringing in over 65,000 Poppies from around the world.

Following the successful commemorations of 100 years since the end of the First World War, Ripon community Poppy Project became involved with doing displays for the UCI cycling world championships. Through the years we have always commemorated remembrance, The Queens Platinum Jubilee, The Kings Coronation, Easter celebrations. We also help at The Winter Wonderland.

This year we are Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of D-Day as well as the 75th Anniversary of The Royal Engineers gaining the Freedom of the City of Ripon.

We started a regular ‘Knit and Natter’ group on Monday mornings and today it is still going strong with up to 30 people attending. Anybody interested in joining us should just come along on a Monday morning to Hazel House between 9.00 and 11.00.

Since starting, Ripon Community Poppy Project has indeed become a true community group. We regularly enjoy support from many local business owners within the community, either providing equipment or financial help to make our projects work. Many charities offer help and support with the projects we do as well as lots of individuals getting involved.

We are so grateful for everybody’s help and support without which we just couldn’t do what we do. 

We were proud to receive an award at the Ripon Civic Society Awards 2024 on behalf of all our volunteers.

Thanks also to all our sponsors and supporters – we couldn’t do it without you.

Our volunteers created some wonderful knitted displays for Easter which were on display around the City!

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