Members of the Ely City Women's Institute have been creating green hearts to help raise awareness of climate change.
The green hearts have been created as part of the Ely City Women's Institute campaign, #showthelove, which is ran every February.
Members have been knitting, drawing, sewing, crocheting and stuffing green hearts, all of which are on display to decorate the city of Ely.
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The showcase of all the different green hearts can be found outside Sessions House on Lynn Road, and inside the Ely Library Foyer.
The aim of the Women's Institute's public display is to make a call for a cleaner and greener world.
President of the Ely City Women's Institute, Sheila Wilson, said: "The journey to Net Zero is one we take very seriously.
"Learning more about the Climate Crisis and knowing what we can do to help protect our natural world and our children's future is a priority.
"Small things can really make a big difference and by creating the displays, we hope to ignite conversations and actions."
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