In the lead-up to this year’s Remembrance Sunday, Ludlow Town Council, local volunteers, and residents have come together to improve Ludlow Peace Memorial.
Ludlow Town Council staff will be carrying out their routine cleaning of the square in the days leading up to Remembrance Sunday. This includes sweeping the area and ensuring the square is tidy and respectful for the event.
Adding to the effort, local volunteer Graeme Perks has generously offered his time and skills to repair and re-stain the benches around the Peace Memorial, ensuring they are in top condition for visitors and attendees during the service.
In another display of community spirit, the owners of the Georgian House, which overlooks the square, have freshly painted their railings, further enhancing the look of the space.
"We are proud to see the community come together for such an important cause," said Mayor of Ludlow, Councillor Beverley Waite.
"The combined efforts of local volunteers and residents highlight Ludlow's spirit for making the Peace Memorial a fitting place to honour and remember those who have served."
Remembrance Sunday will be held at Ludlow Peace Memorial on Sunday, November 10th at 10:40 am, followed by a service at St Laurence’s Church. Ludlow Town Council also invites residents to join them at Ludlow Peace Memorial on Armistice Day, Monday, November 11, at 11 a.m.
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