The Scotsman

Grant offers reward for medals’ return

- By KIM PILLING

Actor Hugh Grant has offered a £1,000 reward for the return of a blind veteran’s Second World War medals which were lost at a motorway service station.

Alfred Barlow, 95, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, was returning home from a pilgrimage to Normandy, France, earlier this month where he fought on the beach- es more than 70 years ago. His wife and grandson carer noticed that his four medals were missing after he visited the gents’ toilets at Norton Canes Services near Walsall on the M6 Toll on Thursday, 8 June.

Grant tweeted the reward offer and added “anonymity guaranteed” if the medals were safely returned.

The four medals lost are the 1939-1945 Star, the France & Germany Star, the 1939-1945 War Medal and the Palestine Medal.

Mr Barlow, who turns 96tom orrow, served with 3rd Reconnaiss­ance (Recce) Regiment, 3rd Division, and landed on Sword Beach at 10am on D-day, 6 June, 1944.

He said: “I have found it all very distressin­g. These medals are worth very little to sell but to me they are priceless. I had intended to pass all of my medals on to my grandson which makes it even more upsetting.”

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