Birmingham Post

Memorial for fallen police to be built in Midlands

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THE bravery shown by police officers such as Keith Palmer in the Westminste­r terror attack will be remembered at a new police memorial.

A campaign was launched on Wednesday to raise funds for the project, which is to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) in Staffordsh­ire.

While £2.5 million has already been raised, £4 million is needed for the UK Police Memorial, which will bear the names of more than 1,400 police officers and staff who have died while carrying out their duties.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd said: “Every day, our police officers and staff go out to work not knowing what they might face, but do so with the utmost profession­alism and bravery. We all owe them a huge debt of gratitude.

“That bravery was plain for everyone to see in the phenomenal response of the police to the shocking events in Westminste­r back in March, as a result of which Pc Keith Palmer tragically lost his life.

“It is entirely fitting that those officers and staff who give their lives in the line of duty should be remembered with a lasting tribute.

“The Government has already committed £1 million towards the UK Police Memorial and I hope the public also take this campaign to their hearts and recognise the importance of establishi­ng a permanent place of remembranc­e.”

It is eight weeks since the police constable was killed alongside four members of the public in the Westminste­r terror attack in March.

Sir Hugh Orde, chairman of the UK Police Memorial Trust, said: “Pc Palmer’s death has put greater emphasis on the need to create a place where the nation can honour and commemorat­e our police service and where family, friends and colleagues of those killed on duty can go to carry out personal acts of remembranc­e.”

The memorial will also feature an interactiv­e space, telling the stories of those who have sacrificed their lives and is expected to be completed by 2019.

More details can be found www.ukpoliceme­morial.org. at

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