A kind stranger is leaving special gifts around village to commemorate the death of The Queen.
The 'crafty' person has crocheted gifts and hiding them around a village near Worcester for people to find.
People have been discovering crocheted motifs of the late Monarch hidden in little packets around Fernhill Heath.
Sarah Mackay was touched to have found a purple, crocheted crown with a note attached that read: "Remembering Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II 1926 - 2022."
She said: "I just think it is wonderful that there are people out there taking time to make these little keepsakes.
"It is so lovely - thank you to whoever took the time to make these and leave them dotted around our neighbourhood.
"It really brightened my day."
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