The service takes place at 11am and last around an hour.
The service allows people from all backgrounds, faiths, and beliefs affected by a tragedy on our roads to come together and take a moment to reflect. It also allows the broader Warwickshire community to show solidarity and support for those who have been bereaved.
The event also reminds us that all deaths and injuries on our roads can be prevented and that we all have a responsibility to use the highway network safely. The Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership has set a target to halve all road casualties in the county by 2030, and ultimately, we aim to reach a position where no one suffers the loss of a loved one on our roads. That will require everyone to play their part and become safer road users, and as a partnership, we are working hard to achieve this.
Attendees are welcome to bring pictures of their loved ones to place by the memorial tree.
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Warwickshire Remembers, United Kingdom
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The service takes place at 11am and last around an hour.
The service allows people from all backgrounds, faiths, and beliefs affected by a tragedy on our roads to come together and take a moment to reflect. It also allows the broader Warwickshire community to show solidarity and support for those who have been bereaved.
The event also reminds us that all deaths and injuries on our roads can be prevented and that we all have a responsibility to use the highway network safely. The Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership has set a target to halve all road casualties in the county by 2030, and ultimately, we aim to reach a position where no one suffers the loss of a loved one on our roads. That will require everyone to play their part and become safer road users, and as a partnership, we are working hard to achieve this.
Attendees are welcome to bring pictures of their loved ones to place by the memorial tree.
Contact: warwickshireremembers@warwickshire.gov.uk