Chichester Observer

War Graves Commission visits Chichester

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The Commonweal­th

War Graves Commission (CWGC) will be bringing its War Graves Week to Chichester on May 27 from 10am to 2pm.

War Graves Week is an initiative aimed at encouragin­g people from the local community to come together and discover the World War heritage on their doorstep. Local CWGC volunteers will be talking to Chichester residents keen to learn more about the remarkable stories of the men and women of the Commonweal­th forces that died in the First and Second World Wars who are buried in their community.

More than 178 casualties from World War One and World War Two are buried at Chichester Cemetery and a further 117 in local villages.

Alongside the front-line armed forces, the CWGC will be celebratin­g the value those who served during the World Wars brought to key sectors such as healthcare, logistics, infrastruc­ture and communicat­ions. Chichester CWGC volunteer, Phil Stringer, said: “We’re delighted to bring CWGC’S War Graves Week to Chichester Cathedral Green.

“I’d encourage everyone in Chichester to come and say hello to us on East Green where the Cathedral path meets the pavement onto West Street. If you want to be reconnecte­d with your local history and learn about the courageous ordinary people from our community who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.”

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