TO commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of World War One, Camelford is erecting a 10ft high granite poppy on the wide corner plot near the Bodmin road junction at Valley Truckle. It will be positioned so that incoming traffic from both Bodmin and Wadebridge has a full view of the monument as it approaches Camelford. The community-wide project is supported by many local residents and businesses, with the stone coming from DeLank quarry and the carving being undertaken by a local craftsman. It will sit on a low earth mound, within which there will be a sealed, waterproof time capsule that is intended to remain there for hundreds of years, until future archaeologists investigate and excavate our monument. For the full report, and a round-up of the area news and sport, see this week's edition of the Post.