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Tower blocks to turn green in solidarity one year on from Grenfell

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GRENFELL Tower and surroundin­g blocks will light up in green to mark a year since the devastatin­g fire took hold, claiming 72 lives.

Today marks 12 months since a small kitchen fire in the west London high-rise turned into the most deadly domestic blaze since the Second World War.

Twelve blocks are expected to turn green in a show of solidarity across the west London skyline, while Downing Street is also to be illuminate­d. The 13 buildings were to be be lit up from 12.54am today – the time the fire is thought to have started – until 5am.

For the following four evenings they will be illuminate­d from 8pm until midnight.

Last night, members of the grieving north Kensington community gathered for a 24-hour vigil to remember those who died in the fire. During the private vigil at St Clement’s Church, the names of the victims were read out at 1.30am.

Some 71 people, including a stillborn baby, died in the June 14 fire, and another resident died the following January.

The public inquiry has paused for a week to allow people time to reflect on the anniversar­y, and today a series of events will be held in the north Kensington community.

From 11am, there will be a service of remembranc­e at St Helen’s Church organised by campaign group Relative Justice Humanity for Grenfell.

Clarrie Mendy, who lost two family members in the fire and organised the event, said the names of the 72 victims would be read out, while 73 doves will be released outside the church.

She said: “It’s a service of healing, community, inclusivit­y and solidarity, to know we are not alone. We’ll be releasing 73 white doves. Why 73 instead of 72? One for the unknown. If there were more than 72, we will put one for the unknown.”

They will be giving out 400 white roses which people will able to carry on their way to the tower afterwards.

In addition, a moment of silence will be observed at midday by survivors and bereaved gathered close to the tower’s base and nationally.

A community mosaic is to be unveiled, while wreaths will be laid and candles lit.

The tower is now completely covered by white sheeting, with banners featuring the green Grenfell heart and the words “Grenfell forever in our hearts” emblazoned across the four highest floors. In the afternoon, the community is expected to congregate at the nearby “Wall of Truth” ahead of a silent march which will set off around 7pm.

Yvette Williams, from campaign group Justice 4 Grenfell, said: “We want the nation to keep Grenfell in their consciousn­ess. The anniversar­y is about love and support – the fight can start again on Friday and Saturday – and keeping that humanity going on that day.”

After the silent march, families will come together for a community Iftar meal with those fasting over Ramadan.

The following day, schools across the country are expected to take part in a “Green for Grenfell” day to “celebrate the spirit of people coming together”.

Children are being asked to wear green to school and help with a community project, sharing their achievemen­ts online.

 ??  ?? > June 14, 2017: The fire at Grenfell Tower in west London in which 72 people died
> June 14, 2017: The fire at Grenfell Tower in west London in which 72 people died

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