Today is the first day St Paul’s Garden of Remembrance is open to the public. This event marks the start of Remembrance, commemorating the lost lives of those who fought in the 2 World Wars and subsequent conflicts. Members of the public are invited to leave crosses as signs of respect.
The garden opens annually as part of the British Legion’s range of events to raise money in support of survivors and is a foul point for national commemoration.
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Today is the first day St Paul’s Garden of Remembrance is open to the public. This event marks the start of Remembrance, commemorating the lost lives of those who fought in the 2 World Wars and subsequent conflicts. Members of the public are invited to leave crosses as signs of respect.
The garden opens annually as part of the British Legion’s range of events to raise money in support of survivors and is a foul point for national commemoration.
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