Pride Restored to Wigan's War Memorial
Monday 1st October 2007
Pride
has been restored to Wigan's memorial to those who fell during
The Great War.
Two specially commissioned plaques bearing the names of those
local soldiers who died during the 1914 to 1918 war and other
conflicts, were stolen from the war memorial at Wigan Parish
Church just prior to 2006's Remembrance Day. The plaques were
never recovered.
However, thanks to the hard work of Wigan's Cemetery Services
Team, the bronze plaques have now been replaced at a cost
of £2,500 in time for this year's Remembrance Day. Restoring
the plaques was a delicate and time-consuming operation due
to the memorial being a grade two star listed monument.
Wigan's war memorial was originally unveiled in October 1925
and was designed by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott;
the same man who designed Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral.
The monument was originally paid for entirely out of public
subscription, but this time the plaques were restored thanks
to Wigan Council.
John Bolton and Eric Arkwright from Wigan's Combined Ex-Services
Committee joined the Rector of Wigan Ray Hutchinson and Wigan
Leisure and Culture Trust's Cemetery Services Manager Tony
Bassett to inspect the newly restored plaques today.
Tony Bassett said: "We are very pleased to have completed
the restoration in time for this year's Remembrance Day services.
We were hopeful that the original plaques may have been found
however that now seems very unlikely. I would like to thank
the council for their contribution, NPS for their hard work
and the ex-serviceman's committee for their patience.
"It has been a painstaking task to ensure all of the
information was correctly restored and that the correct type
of plaque was used. The people who stole these plaques should
be ashamed, but it is great to see the memorial returned to
its previous condition."
John Bolton, Chair of the Wigan Ex-serviceman's Committee
served with the grenadier guards in Africa, Italy and Germany
between 1942 and 1945. He said:
"I come round most days and check the memorial. All
the lads on here are buried in war graves across the world
for many of us this is the only place we can remember them
because we can't afford to bring their bodies back.
"They deserve to be remembered and recognised for what
they did for their country. It was a despicable act stealing
the plaques but I'd like to thank the council, leisure trust
and Tony Bassett for all they have done."
For further information contact Tony Bassett, Wigan Leisure
and Culture Trust's Cemetery Services Manager on 01942 828855. |