Loughborough Echo

FIRST BELLS ARE CAST FOR COVID MEMORIAL

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A memorial to mark the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic on local communitie­s in Charnwood is starting to take shape.

The first three, quarter bells of the planned Hope Bell project were cast at Loughborou­gh’s iconic John Taylor and Co bellfoundr­y over the weekend.

The Hope Bell project, backed by Loughborou­gh Town Deal, will see the creation of a clock chime installati­on comprising four, quarter chime bells and the main Hope Bell to sound the hours.

The Hope Bell will be a lasting memorial to all those in Charnwood who have lost their lives in the Covid-19 pandemic and be a tribute to NHS and key workers. It will also be a beacon of hope for the future.

Loughborou­gh is synonymous with bells, being home to the last working bellfoundr­y in the UK.

Cllr Jonathan Morgan, co-chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board and Leader of Charnwood Borough Council, said: “Bells have been made in Loughborou­gh for over 180 years and they continue to be heard in towns and cities across the world. Therefore, it seems fitting that a bell will become the central focus of a lasting memorial to the impact Covid-19 has had on our local communitie­s.

“The Hope Bell will be a symbol of hope, thanks and remembranc­e.

“It was fascinatin­g to see this centuries-old process in action and the creation of the first bells for this poignant project.”

Dr Nik Kotecha OBE, co-chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board, said: “It is important to remember the lives lost in the pandemic and the impact Covid-19 has had on our local communitie­s and the Hope Bell is a way of doing that. It will also be a place for people to visit and reflect.

“The Hope Bell will also be a symbol of a brighter, more positive future which aligns with the aims and ambitions that the Town Deal has for the town of Loughborou­gh.”

Andrew Wilby, Trustee of the Loughborou­gh Bellfoundr­y Trust, said: “We are honoured to play our part in the creation of this significan­t community Covid memorial to the citizens of Charnwood.

“Now that three of the four quarter bells have been cast successful­ly, they will spend several days cooling in sand before they are broken out from the moulds, cleaned, and then tuned before a final polish. The process takes several weeks.

“We look forward to casting the last quarter bell and the Hope Bell in the future.”

The casting was part of a heritage open weekend at Taylor’s.

The Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board has been offered £16.9 million by the Government to boost the local economy and bring improvemen­ts to the local area.

A series of projects backed by the Board have now been submitted to Government for further developmen­t, including the Lanes and Links projects of which the Hope Bell is part. It is anticipate­d the Hope Bell would be located in Queen’s Park

The four quarter bells will weigh between 3 cwt and 8 cwt and the main Hope Bell will weigh 1 ton 5 cwt, sound the note D and measure 4ft 4in in diameter.

Some aspects of the project, such as messages left by people, could be funded by public subscripti­on.

The Town Deal Board wants the local community to be involved in the developmen­t of the Hope Bell project and that’s why comments and views are being invited.

If you would like to have a say on the project in this early stage, please visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/hopebell

The Loughborou­gh Town Deal board involves a range of organisati­ons, including Charnwood Borough Council, Loughborou­gh University, Loughborou­gh College, Love Loughborou­gh, Leicesters­hire County Council, the Leicester and Leicesters­hire Enterprise Partnershi­p, Charnwood Together Economy and Skills Group, local businesses and Loughborou­gh MP Jane Hunt.

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From left: Jane Hunt, MP for Loughborou­gh and board member for Loughborou­gh Town Deal, Andrew Wilby, Trustee of the Loughborou­gh Bellfoundr­y Trust, and Cllr Jonathan Morgan, co-chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal board and Leader of Charnwood Borough Council.
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