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Restoration of Pride bench in Hitchin is 'sign that love will conquer hate'
Restoration of Pride bench in Hitchin is 'sign that love will conquer hate'

ITV News

time19-05-2025

  • ITV News

Restoration of Pride bench in Hitchin is 'sign that love will conquer hate'

A rainbow-coloured bench which was set on fire a month ago has been replaced, with organisers praising the "heartwarming" response from the community. Members of North Herts Pride said they had raised more than £2,000 to install the new bench at Windmill Hill in Hitchin after the suspected arson attack. The LGTBQ+ organisation said the new bench was a sign that it refused to let hate dim the spirit of unity, and that love would always conquer hate. Hertfordshire Police said they were investigating a suspected arson but that no suspect had yet been identified. The chair of North Herts Pride praised the community response as "heartwarming" after money for the new bench was raised on a fundraising page within two hours. Organisers are planning a picnic on Windmill Hill on 15 June to coincide with Pride weekend. Community group Visit Hitchin, which helped restore the bench, said on its Facebook page: "We were sad to see that the bench had been vandalised a couple of weeks ago, but thanks to the generosity of the community, a successful fundraiser was launched and the target smashed. "So, now the bench is back and brighter than ever!"

Hertfordshire pride bench set on fire replaced
Hertfordshire pride bench set on fire replaced

BBC News

time19-05-2025

  • BBC News

Hertfordshire pride bench set on fire replaced

A pride bench which was set on fire a month ago has been Police said they were investigating a suspected arson following the blaze in Windmill Hill, Hitchin, but added that "at this time all lines of enquiry have been exhausted and no suspect has been identified".A fundraising page set up by North Herts Pride raised over £2,000 to install the new Kit Rees, 26, said the huge amount of support they had received was "completely wild" and they were in talks to get more benches in North Herts. "We started off having picnics on Windmill Hill and we thought it was a good idea to put a bench there," they said."The bench is symbolic and acts as a safety beacon in a very visible location."We cannot ensure this [the bench being set on fire] won't happen again, but it is about trying to mitigate the hate as much as it is trying to replace it with love."Hertfordshire Police said that should any new information come to light about the incident, it will be acted upon accordingly. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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