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Memorial charities merge to ‘create a stronger voice’

8 May 2023

West Midlands Police Federation chair Rich Cooke has welcomed the merger of two police memorial charities.

Rich said he hoped the new Police Remembrance Trust would be a powerful voice after it was created from the amalgamation of the National Police Memorial Day and the Police Roll of Honour Trust.

He said: “Bringing together the knowledge, expertise and skills of the two charities under one umbrella is a positive and welcome move.

“I hope that it will create a stronger voice in ensuring that police officers who have been killed or died on duty will never be forgotten.

“It’s so important we keep their memories going and that we show their families, friends and colleagues that their sacrifice isn’t forgotten.

“It’s only right that we recognise their courage and dedication to duty.”

The Reverend Canon David Wilbraham MBE, newly-elected chair of the Police Remembrance Trust, said: “This is a huge moment in the history of these two charities. 

“We believe that together we can build on their vision, work and commitment.

“To all who have been involved with National Police Memorial Day and the Police Roll of Honour Trust, we are grateful for your support over the years and invite you to remain on this journey with us with continuing commitment and enthusiasm.”

Meanwhile, preparations are underway for a special weekend to mark the 20th anniversary of the National Police Memorial Day, which this year will be held in Cardiff. 

There will be a performance by the British Police Symphony Orchestra on Saturday 23 September in St David’s Hall, Cardiff. The service itself will be held on Sunday 24 September, also in St David’s Hall in Cardiff.