Tree-mendous Effort For RoadPeace
A remembrance tree in honour of road traffic victims and their families is set to be placed in one of Redditch’s parks.
At the Council’s meeting last night (Sept 15th), in the Leader’s announcements, Cllr Sharon Harvey asked that the Council support the charity RoadPeace on the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
In addition to the tree at the Boathouse Café at Arrow Valley Visitor Centre, the Palace Theatre – both operated by Rubicon Leisure - the bandstand, and the fountains in Church Green will be illuminated in purple to mark the event.
Visitors to AVCC will be able to write tributes to loved ones, friends and family who were victims of road traffic collisions and hang them on the tree.
When the tree is taken down the messages will put in a book of remembrance.
Redditch Borough Council Leader Cllr Sharon Harvey said: “Along with our partners Rubicon Leisure we are proud to support this initiative in conjunction with the RoadPeace West Midlands and West Mercia Groups.
“The Council is committed to acknowledging the terrible impact which road traffic crashes can have on families, loved ones and victims and this tree can provide a space for people to leave messages of love to all those who are affected.”
Managing Director of Rubicon Leisure Ben Clawson-Chan said: “Earlier this year we supported the RoadPeace's ‘Peace in the Park’ doves campaign which saw an installation at our centre which proved really popular.
“I am delighted we can continue to highlight the important work of this charity which provides invaluable support to those bereaved or seriously injured following road crashes.”
RoadPeace is the national charity for road crash victims, with groups across the country, including in the West Midlands and West Mercia regions. The charity provides support to those bereaved or seriously injured through road crashes, and campaigns for justice, compassion and support for victims, and to reduce road danger. The work gives a voice to victims and helps create safer communities for everyone.
Justice and Outreach Manager for RoadPeace Lucy Harrison said: “Not only do we remember those who have had their lives taken or forever changed through a road crash, but we want to honour the vital work of emergency services, call for action to prevent further tragedies and support our communities.”
“The support of the Council and Rubicon Leisure means so much to us as charity and helps us to highlight not just this global day of remembrance but to demonstrate the support we offer all year round.”
Portfolio Holder for Community Services and Safeguarding Responsibilities, Cllr Monica Stringfellow, said: “By supporting this initiative, the council are showing tremendous support for a road crash charity that are committed to making a real difference to the lives of those affected in our community.”
The Remembrance Tree will be at the Boathouse at Arrow Valley Countryside Centre from November 14 for two weeks.
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