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Graves of VC Heroes Renewed in Honour of their Sacrifices

Rochdale Borough Council is honouring its Victoria Cross recipients by making sure their final resting places are fit for the heroes they are.

Many Victoria Cross graves around the country are in a poor state of repair but Rochdale Borough Council has ensured that the graves of the area’s VC heroes, who bravely fought for their country and received our greatest military honour, are in the good condition they should be.

Ahead of this year’s World War One Centenary commemorations the gravestones of Private Anthony Palmer, of Heywood, Lance Corporal Joel Halliwell and Sergeant James Clarke have been cleaned with further plans to restore.

The council signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant in 2012, aimed at encouraging local communities to support services that promote and encourage activities that help integrate armed forces personnel back into civilian life. They now have strong links with the Royal British Legion who also sit on the covenant board.

Current or ex Armed Forces personnel can register for help or get more information by visiting www.rochdale.gov.uk/armedforces. If they encounter difficulties when accessing services from the council, or its partners, email armedforces@rochdale.gov.uk, or call the council on 01706 926989.

Topics

  • Public sector

Categories

  • armed forces
  • war heroes
  • rochdale council
  • rochdale
  • middleton
  • heywood
  • pennines
  • victoria cross
  • gravestones

Regions

  • Greater Manchester



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  • HONOURED: The gravestone of Private Anthony Palmer has been cleaned as a mark of respect
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  • MARK OF RESPECT: The modern gravestone of Lance Corporal Joel Halliwell - the original is seen in the foreground of the plot
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  • RESPECT: Sergeant James Clarke’s private family grave has a Commonwealth War Graves Commission, headstone which is maintained by the CWGC.
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