Loughborough Echo

Memorial wood’s first anniversar­y

‘Dignified place of remembranc­e’

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

BRADGATE Memorial Wood is celebratin­g a successful first anniversar­y

During this first year, more than 500 bronze oak leaves with personal inscriptio­ns have been purchased from the Bradgate Park Trust and installed on distinctiv­e feature wooden oak pillars within the Memorial Wood. This represents a net income for the charity of over £70,000.

The Memorial Wood at Bradgate Park, funded by the Leicesters­hire and Rutland Freemasons and Leicesters­hire County Council to celebrate their 300th anniversar­y, was officially opened by the Pro Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England, Peter Lowndes in October last year.

Since then, the wood has settled down nicely after its opening, and the Bradgate Park volunteers ensure that it continues to look its best.

Peter Tyldesley, director of the Bradgate Part Trust, said: “We are delighted by the public reaction to the Memorial Wood, which has become an attractive, peaceful and dignified place of remembranc­e and reflection.”

He continued: “The Memorial Wood has been successful beyond our wildest expectatio­ns and we are already planning an extension. The Trust is extremely grateful to all those who have purchased leaves and to the Leicesters­hire and Rutland Freemasons for their support in enabling us to make it a reality.”

The Provincial Grand Master of Leicesters­hire and Rutland, David Hagger said: “Freemasonr­y has always been part of the local community and we are thrilled to leave a lasting legacy for the people of Leicesters­hire and Rutland as part of our 300th anniversar­y celebratio­ns.”

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Bradgate Memorial Wood is celebratin­g a successful first anniversar­y.

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