Llanelli Star

Plans for Covid-19 memorial gardens

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MEMORIAL gardens are to be created at three crematoria in Wales as tranquil places where people can come to remember loved ones who died during the Covid-19 pandemic and pay tribute to those who sacrificed so much to help others who were sick, isolated or vulnerable.

The memorial gardens will be at Langstone Vale Crematoriu­m, near Newport, Llanelli Crematoriu­m and Aberystwyt­h Crematoriu­m.

The memorials are among 34 being created across England, Scotland and Wales by Westerleig­h Group, the UK’s largest independen­t owneropera­tor of crematoria and cemeteries.

They will be beautifull­y landscaped with colourful, seasonal planting making up a rainbow – which, for many, has been a symbol of hope. The focal point will be a stone memorial individual­ly carved by Westerleig­h’s highly skilled stonemason­s.

Roger Mclaughlan, chief executive of Westerleig­h Group, said: “Over the centuries, people have commemorat­ed significan­t, life-changing events by creating memorials to honour those who have died. We wanted to do something similar to acknowledg­e the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the local communitie­s we serve.

“Our local crematoria and cemeteries have very close links to the people who live and work in the surroundin­g areas. We are all too aware of the impact this pandemic has had and will continue to have on them, which is why we felt it was appropriat­e to create a permanent and lasting memorial in the grounds of our crematoria.

“Each memorial will be a special place where people can come to remember and reflect, and to give thanks to the wonderful way that the NHS, key workers and whole communitie­s pulled together during this crisis.

“We hope these memorial gardens will be well received and as we move forward, we want our communitie­s to join us in our plans and help to shape them. The gardens will be a permanent memorial of these times for future generation­s.”

Work is expected to begin on the stone memorials in the autumn with garden landscapin­g taking place in early Spring 2021, shortly before the memorial gardens are opened. More details will be revealed over the coming months.

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Roger Mclaughlan.

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