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Memorial will be fitting tribute to all our troops


A NEW war memorial to the county’s fallen heroes could be a step closer after a meeting.

A Worcestershire County Council working party has been set up to look at installing at County Hall in Spetchley Road, Worcester, a book of commemoration with a plaque listing the names of dead Worcestershire servicemen and women.

Coun Alan Amos, who represents the Gorse Hill and Warndon division, raised the idea at a council meeting earlier this year.

Initially, it was proposed that the memorial would honour the county’s dead since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, however the possibility of including all of Worcestershire’s fallen troops since the end of the Second World War is now being mooted.

One possible location for the memorial is in the main reception at County Hall.

Coun Amos met the county’s main political group leaders, including Coun George Lord (Conservative), Coun Liz Tucker (Liberal Democrats) and Coun Jim Parish (Independent Community and Health Concern and Residents Group) and chief executive Trish Haines last Monday to further discuss the proposal.

Following that meeting, a working group with representatives from all political parties has been set up, supervised by the county council’s corporate services department.

Coun Amos said: “The group’s task is to discuss and work out the details to have a plaque and a book.

“We’re at the stage now where it’s gone beyond just looking at the feasibility.

“The people of Worcestershire and the troops will benefit and it’s about time we got on with it.”

No date has yet been set for the group’s first meeting.

Jeff King, county chairman of the Royal British Legion, said: “This is a wonderful idea because nothing similar already exists. It keeps the names and the deeds of our servicemen and women alive.”


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jb, worcester says...
11:18am Sun 21 Mar 10

“The people of Worcestershire and the troops will benefit and it’s about time we got on with it.”

I can't see this being of benefit to anyone if it's stuck in the reception area in County Hall. There have been many people comment on this matter on this website, has anyone from the council ever read them or been notified about this matter I wonder. A more accessable location would be far more appreciated by those people who would like to visit it and pay their repsects.

big fish, worcester says...
12:03pm Sun 21 Mar 10

i agree with you jb, but would the council take any notice...

mack18, worcester says...
12:11pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Spot on jb, the Guildhall would be a more accessable location for the memorial for the people of Worcesteshire, certainly not on the outskirts of the city ,for the privileged few!

CJH, Worcester says...
12:31pm Sun 21 Mar 10

What is going on here? Why has Clr Amos ignored all the previous comments, ALL of which think it being at County Hall is a bad idea? There is something very unpleasant about all this. WN can you please find out the reasons they think it should be at County Hall and not somewhere accessible to all.

jb, worcester says...
2:27pm Sun 21 Mar 10

I have sent an email to Councillor Amos regarding this today and requested that if it's possible could he mention the matter of location and the other possibilities during the meeting. No reply as yet though.

Biggles, Worcester says...
3:36pm Sun 21 Mar 10

They ignore us because they are elected, and therefore know better.
It does seem to be the basis of all levels of politics in this country

liloliluk, Worcester says...
5:09pm Mon 22 Mar 10

My parents don't have internet access but have asked me to post this - we all totally agree. County Hall is completely the wrong place for this - how can the people of Worcester possibly benefit from something that they cannot get access to as there is nowhere to park at County Hall?

The Guildhall would be a much better place for it, in the centre of Worcester where it is easily accessible to all.

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