November 13, 2013 at 11:58 am
Apologies for the length of this message but was desperate to try and get across how much we have done and how good this project is in the hope some one out there with the ‘right connections’ can help us arrange a Fly past for a memorial ‘opening’ that includes numerous air crew from WW2.
For the last 10 years I having formed a group to do so, have been working to initially restore our war memorial, which we completed in 2011 having raised over £60,000 to do so. The only problem with the success of the main memorial being completed was that it made the WW2 tree lined Avenue of Remembrance that runs off it look scruffy. This Avenue is made up of a footpath with 55 trees to each of the WW2 fallen with each having a concrete plinth and bronze plaque in front. Many of the trees were missing or diseased, plaques had been stolen and plinths subsided. The council had made a lottery grant to make the many improvements needed in the park that included the Avenue but they were knocked back, so I was asked to head up another campaign to get the Avenue done. Further research has added another 11 names so we will now 66 trees, and a formal garden of Remembrance for the civilians killed locally on the home front.
I am trying to arrange a fly past for our formal opening in the Spring. We haven’t yet set a date as a Fly Past possibility on a particular date would be the deciding factor in us setting a date for it but the ‘tree experts’ tell me mid April onwards would be best, so in reality mid April until early/mid May is when we would be looking at having our formal opening.
It was only in late October that we finally got confirmation that our last two grants had come in positive. This followed our own efforts to raise our pledge of £16,000 which we raised in oh so many ways!! On November 1 we started works in the Avenue and will continue to do so until the winter weather shuts us down.
Obviously due to the late nature of the funding being formally approved meant that I wrote into BBMF around 10 days ago (I know they ask for any applications to be in by Oct 31) but have heard nothing back, which I expected as I am certain they are inundated each year but have kept my fingers crossed just in case we get lucky. My concern though is that if I just sit and wait with crossed fingers I may miss the opportunity to ask anyone else who may have links to the right people to see if they may like to assist.
In addition to the trees and infrastructure work will be the addition of the new plaques, which is what I think makes this project so unique as each plaque tells a little of how the person commemorated was killed and includes a photograph (where we have one) and makes this we believea very unique and world class memorial. I have attached a couple of the plaques to two RAF chaps for you so you can see how the design will look for all 66.
Amongst those commemorated are a number of RAF personnel. We have crews members from Lancasters, Wellingtons, Bostons, Hudsons, Catalinas, Mosquitos, Spitfires, as well as ground crew. We also have two airborne forces guys one whom was killed at Pegasus Bridge so of course aircraft such as a Dak would have been very familiar to them.
I could go on, but I suspect I have made my case as best as I can and whilst I fully understand the pressures and demands on groups owners etc I hope our project at least warrants consideration as I know it would mean so much to those involved and far more so to ‘our lads’ whom we do our level best to ensure are not forgotten in their home town.
So if any owners, groups, BBMF crew or anyone who could help reads this and feels they may be able to help we would be over joyed to hear from you
Thanks in advance
By: TwinOtter23 - 13th November 2013 at 14:46
Pleased to have been of some assistance – good luck with the flypast and your wonderful memorial project! :applause:
By: Steve Newman - 13th November 2013 at 14:11
Cheers for the help, all done and posted off, fingers crossed again!
Steve
By: TwinOtter23 - 13th November 2013 at 13:09
I’ve found that the form that you download is really the best one to use as it contains all the location, timing details that you’ll be asked for later on – so you may as well get them logged in as soon as possible.
I have several applications in for events at Newark Air Museum during 2014 – good luck with your application! 🙂
By: Steve Newman - 13th November 2013 at 12:54
Many thanks mate, I filled out the online one but will download the other and send off as anything I can do to make this happen I will a try!
Steve
By: TwinOtter23 - 13th November 2013 at 12:08
Steve did you make your request via the form on this website http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/contacts.cfm or did you download the request form?
If not it might be worth doing so – normally they try to accommodate late requests. If you struggle to download the application form, PM me an email address and I’ll send you a copy of the form as a Word file!