Crawley’s MP plants Remembrance cross

Earlier in the week, Peter Lamb, MP for Crawley, planted a wooden cross in the House of Common’s Garden of Remembrance in recognition of the huge sacrifices made by members of the Armed Forces from Crawley.

Every year, Parliament’s New Palace Yard is transformed into a Garden of Remembrance, with Members of Parliament invited to plant tributes on behalf of their constituencies. The memorial is organised in conjunction with members of the Royal British Legion and the Poppy Appeal, and runs is in place for the period immediately surrounding Remembrance Sunday.

In addition to tributes from Members of Parliament, stakes are also planted to represent the 54 member countries of the Commonwealth and the 14 British Overseas Territories.

In commenting on the garden, Peter Lamb said:

“I am grateful to the Speaker for the opportunity to represent Crawley in marking the sacrifices made by our Armed Forces and the remembering all those lives affected by war.


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1 Comment

  1. well done Peter, glad to see you adding a cross to represent people from Crawley who gave the ultimate sacrifice so we can have the life we have today.

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