Commemorating kindness

Volunteers and Town Councillors planted a tree in Broseley’s Memorial Garden in recognition of those who helped the community during coronavirus lockdown.

The tree selected is a Prunus Amanogawa Tree. Broseley Memorials donated a lovely granite plaque with an inscription to celebrate everyone’s hard work and efforts during these difficult times.

Broseley Town Council thanked everyone for their courage, your kindness, hard work and support for one another.

PHOTO:  Julia Sockett, Joan Banks, Councillor Caroline Bagnall and Mayor Tarlochen Singh-Mohr at the tree planting ceremony.

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