National Memorial Arboretum

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We visiting the Arboretum on 25 May. It is an interesting, sobering and poignant place which provokes many thoughts and emotions. No more so than the Armed Forces Memorial, with walls of names of the fallen and scaffolding waiting to add more .......... We were concerned that some names had eroded and there are signs of damp both at the bottom and top of the walls in places. A guide told us the wall was made of Portland Stone, the manufacturers/builders? were aware of the problem and working out what should be done about it. He wondered if a damp course had been put in when the wall was built. Do hope this isn't a major problem, as the wall means so much to so many people.

We spent a day at the Arboretum - everyone very helpful. The Shot at Dawn memorial should not be missed.
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a place to make you realise what kind of wonderful people gave their lives for "us" to live as we do.
Very peaceful and tranquil and a really well thought of gardens and memorials.
my children have enjoyed this but it is really for older children onwards whome know alittle history of wars etc.
very humbling.
very friendly people and nice food.
There is great access to everyone incl.disabled.theres a train to take you about if you wish.does get very windy on blowy days.
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