First Minister Mark Drakeford (pictured) has announced the creation of commemorative woodlands in memory of those who have died from coronavirus.
Two new woodlands will be planted – one in north Wales and one in south Wales – as a symbol of Wales’ resilience during the pandemic and one of regeneration and renewal as the new woodlands grow.
It is hoped they will be places of
commemoration where families and friends can remember lost loved ones. The
woodlands will also be locations where the public will be able to reflect on
the pandemic and the huge impact it has had on all our lives.
The woodlands
will be planted with a range of tree species, making them resilient to a
changing environment; a fitting symbol of the strength the people of Wales have
shown over the past year.
The First
Minister said: “Today, we mark a deeply sad anniversary as we remember the
first person in Wales to die from coronavirus.
“Since that day
too many people have been taken too soon. We remember them today and keep them
in our hearts and our minds.
“Today I am
announcing the creation of two commemorative woodlands - one in north Wales and
one in south Wales – as permanent living memorials to all those who have died.
“These woodlands
will grow into natural spaces of reflection, where families and others can come
to remember all those we have lost.
“The pandemic
has cast a long shadow on all our lives over the last year, but we can also
look to the future with hope.”
The locations of
the two sites will be announced shortly and Natural Resources Wales will engage
with local communities to plan and design the woodlands.
Clare Pillman,
CEO Natural Resources Wales said: “Our woodlands play a vital role in our
environment and communities and are powerful, poignant symbols of life and
memory.
“The new
commemorative woodlands will provide a living, growing memorial that will
honour the memory of all of those who have sadly lost their lives to
coronavirus.
“In addition to
being a symbolic representation of Wales’ resilience during the pandemic,
the woodlands will also provide a safe, quiet and accessible place where
families can come to visit and remember their loved ones.”
The First
Minister also announced there will be a National Coronavirus Commemorative
Event broadcast on BBC One Wales and S4C at 5pm on the 23rd of March.
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