Sunderland Echo

New phase of Veterans’ Walk

FAMILIES GIVEN CHANCE TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL PAST AND PRESENT

- By Lisa Nightingal­e lisa.nightingal­e@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @lnightinga­lejp

Wearside families are being given the chance to honour members of our armed services.

Founders of the Veterans’ Walk, in Mowbray Park, Sunderland, have opened up the next phase of the pathway for people to purchase commemorat­ive stones.

There are 110 stones already laid, in recognitio­n of armed forces personnel from across the region, both past and present.

Now, those who created the lasting monument are hoping to attract enough interest to lay the next 50 stones.

The project is run by the family of Private Nathan Cuthbertso­n, who was killed in Afghanista­n in 2008.

They successful­ly founded both the Brothers In Arms charity that funded the Memorial Wall, along with the annual Cuthy’s 200 charity bike ride event, that takes place in June each year in aid of armed forces charities.

Founder Tom Cuthbertso­n, Nathan’s dad, said: “We started the Veterans’ Walk last year and have 110 stones laid at the moment.

“We are doing the walk in phases of 50. We already have a number of stones confirmed, however, there are still some remaining ahead of the next phase starting.

“The stones can be dedicated to anyone, past or present, who have served in the armed forces, including the merchant navy.

“We have had a lot of interest from around the world from as far away as Canada.”

The stones feature the person’s regimental badge along with years of service and their name.

Anyone interested in one of the stones can visit veteranswa­lk.co.uk for more informatio­n or call Rob on 07771 864 690 or Tom on 07951 853 128.

 ??  ?? Veterans Walk in Mowbray Park, with Tom Cuthbertso­n, front,with one of the granite stones for the walk, and other veterans and families and Friends of Mowbary Park.
Veterans Walk in Mowbray Park, with Tom Cuthbertso­n, front,with one of the granite stones for the walk, and other veterans and families and Friends of Mowbary Park.

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