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news 17th july 2007

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Clean Up for Grayshott's Memorial

Left to right,: Catherine Green, Marie Morris, Clive Slaughter, Catherine Harrison, Gywn Jones, Phil Bates, Phillip Howard, Grayshott's War Memorial

Grayshott Memorial is looking rather more outstanding this week thanks to an extensive cleaning programme organised by Grayshott Parish Council and jointly sponsored by Grayshott Pottery's Trust fund and the Grayshott Royal British Legion.

Clive Slaughter, Chairman of the Parish Council said, "For some time the Parish Council has been hoping to restore the memorial dedicated to the great people lost in two World Wars. We are so fortunate in having the generous donations from the Grayshott Pottery Trust Fund and the Royal British Legion which allows this super work to be done at last."

The total cost of the works was £1,240 and Grayshott Pottery, which this year became a trust run organisation, so that it is run and owned by the employees who work there, donated £940 from their community fund so that the renovation work could begin. The additional £300 was raised by the Royal British Legion and the work then organised by the Parish Council.

Phil Bates, Chairman and Trustee of Grayshott Pottery, was pleased that the Pottery was able to use their community fund in this way, "It gives us all great pleasure to see such a worthy site restored again. It is so important that we remember all the great folk who gave up their lives for peace in this country. The Pottery is delighted to be able to help".

Gywn Jones, Branch Secretary of the Royal British Legion said, "It is a wonderful gesture by all involved to put the war memorial back this way. The memorial stone is so soft and absorbent and it is this that causes it problems over time".

Posted by Janet McWilliam on 07887 653444