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By The Brook Inn, St Ishmael's by Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=135335432

A date for your diary: 3.00pm Sunday 15th September 2024

The striking and contemporary newly commissioned War Memorial for the Village of St. Ishmaels in Pembrokeshire has now been installed, and the landscaping is continuing in readiness for the Inauguration Ceremony, which is taking place on Sunday 15th September 2024 at 3.00pm at the Playing Field of the village. (SA62 3TB). The Assistant Bishop of St. David’s, The Rt Revd Dr John Saxbee, will preside at the Dedication as well as members of other faiths and religions. Representatives of the Royal British Legion, Armed Forces, Emergency Services, plus a host of County Office holders and officials will also attend. Music will be provided by the Milford Haven Town Band.

This Memorial is a unique design by renowned artist Howard Bowcott, recipient of multiple awards for installations across Wales. Commissioned by the St Ishmaels Community Council, and overseen by their War Memorial Action Group, the installation completes a project of five years to honour the original intention of the community. Annabel Thomas, international art dealer, has volunteered artistic guidance, and the Revd Mike Cottam, who is the Clerk to the Community Council, has worked on the scheme for many years. The team are delighted to announce the Inauguration will take place on 15th September.

The concept honours those affected by conflict in all places, and at all times, and celebrates the optimism that each new generation brings to our future. Children from nearby Coastlands Primary School modeled individual shells which are incorporated into the new design, and underline the importance of youth engagement. They are featured on the War Memorial, which stands 3.8 metres (9 ft 6 ins) high and is made of red sandstone, so prevalent in this part of the County. These shells will link the youth of today with the future for which the 12 young local people named on this new Cenotaph who gave their lives.

After the Ceremony the artist will be on hand to talk about its’ creation. Tea and cakes will be served at this time. It is rare to have a new War Memorial, rarer still to have a wonderful contemporary one.


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