Poppy fields planted across Brighton and Hove to mark World War One centenary

Red blooms are popping up all over Brighton and Hove to remember World War One.

One hundred years on from start of the Great War, the city council has planted several kilos of poppy seed mixed with other red species in locations ranging from roadside verges to parks.

City leaders claim it is an eco-friendly way to poignantly remember the millions of people who died in the conflict.

Latest TV’s Jav Douglas reports.


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