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RoadPeace Wood
The RoadPeace Wood has been planted at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, in memory of all those who lose their life on our roads.
Read the history of RoadPeace Wood for information about how the wood developed.
Families and friends can sponsor a tree and dedicate it to the memory of their loved one.
Every year on the second Saturday of August, during National Road Victim month, a ceremony of remembrance is held at RoadPeace Wood.
The Central Motorway Police Group has sponsored a tree within RoadPeace Wood and will be holding an annual service of remembrance in May to remember people who have lost their lives on the motorway network within the West Midlands, West Mercia and Staffordshire. CMPG’s Family Liaison Officers have invited bereaved families that they have supported recently but anyone is welcome to attend whose loved ones have died on motorways in this area.
On Sunday 22 May a half-hour service will be conducted from 12pm by Central Motorway Police Chaplain, Rev Viv Baldwin. For further information please contact Inspector Mark Fullwood, CMPG, tel 0345 113 5000 or email m.fullwood@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk
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| RoadPeace Wood, August 2009 |
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RoadPeace Wood, June 2010 |