The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

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- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

A permanent memorial dedicated to the popular former executive principal of Nene Park Academy has been unveiled.

Martin Bacon, who also founded the Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust, passedaway in 2013 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.

The lasting impact he made on countless young people and teachers in the city was clear as hundreds paid their respects at his funeral at Peterborou­gh Cathedral. The same year he was posthumous­ly named Headteache­r of the Year at the Peterborou­gh Telegraph’s Education Awards.

Martin’ s wife Kathleen, and his two children Jess and Josh, visited the academy on Friday to unveil the memorial. Mar- tin’s mother and his three siblings were also in attendance.

The memorial explains Martin’s legacy and the activities that a group of fundraiser­s – known as ‘Team Bacon’ – have completed in his memory for Sue Ryder.

Current academy principal Steve Howard said: “Martin was an inspiratio­n to so many staff and students and it was important to us that we had something permanent at Ne ne Park Academy to honour his memory.

“We also wanted to highlight the wonderful work that Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice does locally, but more specifical­ly what they did when looking after Martin and his family in those final days.”

Following the unveiling, the academy presented Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice with a cheque for £5,876.15.

The money had been raised by staff andstudent­s fromthe academy throughout the year.

 ??  ?? Martin Bacon plaque unveiled at Nene Park Academy. Pictured at the cermony with principal Steve Howard are family members daughter Jessica, wife Kathleen (wife), son Joshua, sister Linda, mum Margaret (mum) and (at back right) brother Steven....
Martin Bacon plaque unveiled at Nene Park Academy. Pictured at the cermony with principal Steve Howard are family members daughter Jessica, wife Kathleen (wife), son Joshua, sister Linda, mum Margaret (mum) and (at back right) brother Steven....

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