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A mystery knitter has recreated scenes of VE Day revellers doing a conga around Leicester's Clock Tower.

Parties took place in Leicester and across the UK on 8 May 1945 to mark the defeat of Germany and the end of World War Two in Europe.

Syston Knitting Banxy (SKB) – who keeps her identity secret – said she had "lovingly recreated the dancing figures in yarn" and was contacting a relative of one of the dancers so they could be photographed with it.

The postbox topper, which includes a woollen clock tower, is on Syston's High Street.

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The knitted topper replicates a scene of people partying in Leicester on 8 May 1945

The knitted creation has won the praise of some passersby.

Andrew Stafford, 61, from Mountsorrel, said it was "absolutely brilliant".

He added: "The person that does this is just wonderful and every time there's a special occasion, they come up with another creation and each creation seems to get better."

Jacqueline Harkin-Ashley, 57, from Queniborough, said: "The hours that it must have taken.

"I didn't know this happened actually, so it's fantastic… they deserve some sort of recognition."

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