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Loughborough's Hope bell officially unveiled
Loughborough's Hope bell officially unveiled

BBC News

time05-07-2025

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Loughborough's Hope bell officially unveiled

"It feels amazing, I feel closer to my dad, I can be here with him and I know he'll be here with me."Claire Sharpe, 51, is one of hundreds of people, including key workers and representatives of the NHS, who gathered in Queen's Park, Loughborough to mark the official unveiling of the Hope structure has been built as a tribute to those who lost their lives and as a thank you to NHS staff and key a ceremony on July 4, the five bells at the top of the structure rang for the first time after a moment of reflection in the park. "Its just a place that I can come to and think of dad and feel close to him, I've watched it being built and being created."I work just across the road, so I look straight on to this, for me it's going to be my dads memorial." She said. Claire's father, Bill Farmer, died in hospital in 2022, at the age of 83 after he contracted was a former police officer in Loughborough who joined the force in 1963 and retired in a massage therapist from Loughborough, placed a bunch of red roses at the new memorial, addressed to her dad, after the official ceremony."It's very very close to my heart," she said. "I will listen to the bells chiming everyday and think of my dad, and I can just walk across the road, sit on the bench and just be close to him." The bell was cast by John Taylor and Co - the UK's last major bell foundry, which is based in the is part of a 7.5m (24.6ft) tall structure, which features four smaller bells supported by four steel pillars to symbolise people coming together to £560,000 memorial was commissioned by Charnwood Borough Council and paid for with money from the Loughborough Town Deal, which secured £16.9m from the government's Towns Fund to go towards 11 projects. Anne Gray, the council's lead member for open spaces, said: "It's a lovely place of reflection, its going to be really popular."Not only have we got the bell to listen to, the lovely flowers to look at, we've also included some sensory planting so people who can't see so well, will be able to hear the bell, they'll be able to touch and smell the plants."Jennifer Tillotson, the council's lead member for housing, economic development, regeneration and town centres said: "This will be a lasting memorial and a place of reflection for residents for many years to come and it has been great to work with Loughborough's John Taylor & Co throughout the process in casting and installing the Hope Bell."

Covid memorial bell in Loughborough to ring for the first time
Covid memorial bell in Loughborough to ring for the first time

BBC News

time27-06-2025

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Covid memorial bell in Loughborough to ring for the first time

A bell created as a memorial to people who died in the Covid-19 pandemic will ring for the first time next Hope Bell has been installed in Queen's Park, in Loughborough, as a tribute to those who lost their lives and as a thank you to NHS staff and key of the public have been invited to attend its official unveiling at a ceremony at 10:30 BST on 4 bell was cast at John Taylor and Co - the UK's last major bell foundry, which is based in the town. The bell, part of a 7.5m (24.6ft) tall structure, features four smaller bells supported by four steel pillars to symbolise people coming together to embrace. The £560,000 memorial was commissioned by Charnwood Borough Council and paid for with money from the Loughborough Town Deal, which secured £16.9m from the government's Towns Fund to go towards 11 was installed in Tillotson, the council's lead member for housing, economic development, regeneration and town centres, said: "The Hope Bell will serve as a place of reflection in Charnwood for decades to come, and the official unveiling will be a historic moment."It is important to share this with representatives from organisations across the borough who played such a key role in the community during the pandemic, as well as residents that were directly affected."

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