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'Proud day' as veteran's new memorial unveiled
'Proud day' as veteran's new memorial unveiled

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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'Proud day' as veteran's new memorial unveiled

A memorial for people who have lost their lives since World War Two has been unveiled after a huge community effort. The commemorative structure at Severn Beach, near Bristol, was made of donated materials with the help of local bricklayers to honour military personnel who lost their lives in the last 80 years. A group of veterans raised funds for the memorial because they felt the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire was too far away. Patrick Jackson, who started the fundraiser, said: "It's been a long time in the making. We've had many problems but we eventually achieved what we aimed for. I'm very proud to be here for this." More news stories for Bristol Watch the latest Points West Listen to the latest news for Bristol It is made of three oak pillars to represent the Navy, the Army and the Air Force. "Most of the materials have been provided by local business people and we got a lot of assistance from people in the village," Mr Jackson said. "We want to make people aware that there are people that have volunteered their services to the country." Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Bricklayers needed to help veterans finish war memorial New D-Day pillar of remembrance unveiled in city Memorial bench remembers estranged grandparents

War memorial unveiled at Severn Beach after help from locals
War memorial unveiled at Severn Beach after help from locals

BBC News

time10-05-2025

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  • BBC News

War memorial unveiled at Severn Beach after help from locals

A memorial for people who have lost their lives since World War Two has been unveiled after a huge community commemorative structure at Severn Beach, near Bristol, was made of donated materials with the help of local bricklayers to honour military personnel who lost their lives in the last 80 was designed by a group of veterans who felt the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire is too far Jackson, who started the fundraiser, said: "It's been a long time in the making. We've had many problems but we eventually achieved what we aimed for. I'm very proud to be here for this." It is made of three oak pillars to represent the Navy, the Army and the Air Force."Most of the materials have been provided by local business people and we got a lot of assistance from people in the village," Mr Jackson said."We want to make people aware that there are people that have volunteered their services to the country."

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