News
Latest news from The Police Arboretum Memorial Trust and The Police Remembrance Trust.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Outline of project management and support function costs
Trust Responds to The Times Newspaper Story
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Joint Statement by Trustees of Care of Police Survivors & the Trustees of Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Joint Statement by Trustees of Care of Police Survivors & the Trustees of Police Arboretum Memorial Trust to confirm decisions taken and decisions that remain to be taken by the Trustees of the Police Arboretum Memorial Trust in respect of the names of officers and staff to be commemorated on the memorial.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Trust pays tribute to PC Palmer award
THE DECISION to honour PC Palmer with the George Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours has been welcomed by the UK Police Arboretum Memorial Trust (PAMT).
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
A tribute for all: commemoration and the UK Police Memorial
The campaign to complete the UK Police Memorial was launched recently in partnership with LBC Radio and the Express Newspapers. A number of enquiries have been received about who the UK Police Memorial will commemorate.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Royal support for campaign to remember fallen police officers
HIS ROYAL Highness the Duke of Cambridge is supporting a national campaign launched today (17th May) to raise funds to build a new UK Police Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) in Staffordshire. The campaign is launched two months after the murder of PC Keith Palmer in the Westminster terrorist attack.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Campaign launched to remember fallen police officers
EIGHT WEEKS on from the murder of PC Keith Palmer in a terrorist attack in London, a major campaign is launched across the country today (Wednesday, 17th May) to help raise funds to build a new UK Police Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) in Staffordshire.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
In memory of Met PC Keith Palmer
Sir Hugh Orde, Chair of the UK Police Memorial Trustees, said: “The selfless actions of Met PC Keith Palmer remind us all that, every day, the brave men and women of our police service are prepared to put themselves in a position of danger to keep us safe and protect us from harm.
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Police Arboretum Memorial Trust
Names of fallen officers to be permanently engraved
The names of more than eighteen hundred police officers and police staff, who have died from injuries they sustained whilst carrying out their lawful duties, are to be inscribed on the UK Police Memorial at the National Arboretum in Staffordshire.