CROCHET toppers for the Coronation now adorn postboxes in Rhyl - and there are three more to come!
Rhyl yarn bomber Rachel Williamson has been busy decorating postboxes for the King's Coronation.
The coronation toppers have been put in place at: the main sorting office; on the prom by the Sun Verge; Highfield Park Post office; the corner of St Margaret's Drive and Rhuddlan Road.
Rachel, who is helped by a family member, said: "I'm am really excited about the coronation as it's history in the making. I will be attending a street party which is being organised by my neighbours.
"I'm really pleased with the coronation toppers and my favourite one is the big one outside the sorting office.
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"They have taken hours and hours of work, more than usual, because of all of the beads, crowns and bunting but I've really enjoyed making them for this memorable occasion and I hope people enjoy seeing them too."
The other toppers will be going on postboxes in Garford Road, Lynton Walk and the Whelmar.
Charles will officially become King on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. The Ceremony will see His Majesty King Charles III crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort.
Rachel, who has been knitting for 50 years, started creating rainbow and vibrant coloured hats for postboxes during lockdown.
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