Children at Michael School will plant a number of oak trees this morning - to commemorate the lives of local men lost during the Second World War.
They will replace the original trees planted as a tribute in 1995 - which have since died after storm damage.
Pupils found out about the lost trees while preparing for their Remembrance Day assembly last year - and raised the money for the new oak saplings at their Christmas fair.
Year Five pupils will perform the planting ceremony at 11 o'clock this morning.
(Pictured: pupils at the opening of the new Wildlife Area at Michael School earlier this week)

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