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In July 2022, Karen Catchpole said about National Memorial Arboretum
Great and poignant day out.
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In July 2022, brian algate said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very humbling place
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In July 2022, Customer in WV11 said about A&E Roofing
There was excellent communication with Alan throughout the process and he provided me with various quotes so that I could decide on the job that I wanted. He gave me a start date and I appreciated that it was for 3 weeks later as he was already busy on jobs. He kept in touch and sent me a message to confirm the start date and time. He sent photos and videos of the job as I was not able to be there in person. I would recommend his company.
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In July 2022, Richard West said about Lichfield Cathedral
Very impressive.
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In July 2022, Andy Lee said about Lichfield Cathedral
Nice place
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In July 2022, Patricia Cooper said about National Memorial Arboretum
So very interesting and so many different memorials and gardens
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In July 2022, Krzysztof said about National Memorial Arboretum
Nice place to remember the people that have died
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In July 2022, Damian Brace said about National Memorial Arboretum
Such a beautiful and peaceful place, an absolute must to visit if you are in the area.
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In July 2022, Barbara Miller said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very moving and humbling
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In July 2022, anm53 said about National Memorial Arboretum
This was our first visit. We didn’t know quite what to expect but I suppose we anticipated that the site would be mainly a war memorial. In fact there is much more to the site than this. The Armed Forces Memorial is the biggest memorial and is very impressive. But there are over 400 memorials located across a large site. Some of the memorials are for civilian organisations, which we hadn’t expected.
The NMA can be quite busy but the site is large enough so that you can find peace and quiet and an opportunity to be alone with your thoughts. There are some nice woodland walks and the area beside the river Tame is very peaceful.
The site is well laid out and the visitor reception has all the facilities you would expect including a restaurant and exhibition spaces.
When a war memorial becomes a visitor attraction this left us with a slightly uneasy feeling but I think we have to live with this. If anything the NMA is a victim of its own success.
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