Halifax Courier

New statues installed at memorial

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New statues recognisin­g the bravery of men and women in the two world wars have been installed at the war memorial in Holmes Park, Luddendenf­oot.

‘Unknown Tommy’ and ‘Unknown Women in War’ silhouette figures - which have become iconic in public areas across the country - are in place to help the Luddendenf­oot and wider Calderdale communitie­s pay their respects. This is in response to a request from local veterans and their families.

The sculpture to the left of the war memorial depicts a ‘Tommy’ – an informal term for a soldier in the British Army – who stands thoughtful­ly, head bowed, rifle in hand. The figure to the right commemorat­es the bravery and sacrifices of women in war.

Funded and installed by Calderdale Council, the money for the statues has gone towards supporting UK veterans, who handmade the figures as part of the Royal British Legion Industries social enterprise, Britain’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company.

Coun Jenny Lynn, Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for public services and communitie­s, said: “These impressive new installati­ons, which join many across the UK, are a poignant reminder of our nation’s fallen soldiers and those who continue to serve.

“The figures are a symbol of our borough’s respect for the bravery and sacrifices made by men and women in wartime. We are proud to display them in Holmes Park in Luddendenf­oot. They are in place in time for VE Day on 8 May 8, and we hope they help local people to pay their respects as another fitting memorial in Calderdale.”

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