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Roundabout renamed to honour Windrush generation

Roundabout renamed to honour Windrush generation

Yahoo03-05-2025

A roundabout has been renamed to honour the Windrush generation following a heartfelt request from a Barbados descendant.
Peter Small, from Reading, approached councillors to suggest planting a tree to commemorate the Windrush generation's contribution to the town.
That simple idea blossomed into the planting of five palm trees on the roundabout at the intersection of the Inner Distribution Road (IDR) and Chatham Street in the town centre.
The Mayor of Reading, Councillor Glenn Dennis, who is himself a descendant of the Windrush generation, said: "This is an historic moment in Reading's story, and a proud moment to serve as mayor of this town."
Soon after Mr Small's idea, Sherwin Springer proposed renaming the roundabout to reflect the significance of the Caribbean community in Reading's history.
Dozens of people from the Windrush generation, representing islands across the Caribbean, gathered on the roundabout to mark the occasion on Tuesday 29 April.
Among them was 92-year-old Dorothy Grace Brown, an arrival from Barbados.
Mr Dennis said: "The naming of this roundabout recognises the dedication and spirit of generations of people who travelled far to answer the call after the war and who made Reading their home.
"It is a tribute to all those who have worked in healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, retail, transport, and many other sectors contributing tirelessly to the life and growth of our town.
"Above all, it reflects the deep appreciation of Reading for the Windrush community, who continue to make a valuable and lasting contribution to our society."
He unveiled a new sign and said it was a "proud and symbolic moment" celebrating the rich cultural heritage.
Councillor Wendy Griffith said it was a "lovely tribute".
She added: "The planting of trees on the roundabout, and renaming of the roundabout, have come about through some positive ongoing discussions between residents and councillors, which is a great example of how we can work together to reflect the wishes of our residents.
"I'm so pleased that we have been able to honour the Windrush community in this way, with an excellent location so that many people will get to see it."
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