A woman who creates royal tributes for the city has once again been turning heads ahead of King Charles' coronation.
Emma Bettis, who lives in NR5, creates a number of different post box toppers and displays them in Larkham Lane opposite Aldi - from celebrating the Royals to commemorating holidays like Easter and Christmas.
Although a previous topper, for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last year, was nicked it hasn't stopped her from crocheting more Royal creations.
Emma, 37, said: "I wasn't intending to make one after the jubilee topper was stolen.
"Knowing it had been there for so long and got so much positive attention, just for it then to be taken before the end of the celebrations was devastating.
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"But I had a change of heart and thought the coronation really deserved celebrating.
"It was a quick last-minute make and took about two weeks, while fitting it around work commitments.
"I'm really glad I did because the response has been amazing and I'm looking forward to watching and celebrating the King's coronation."
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