Derry Mayor Michaela Boyle to hold 'Day of Reflection' for all conflict victims
An event will take place in the Guildhall Square on Thursday, December 5 2019 at 1pm to allow people to gather together to pay tribute to all who have died due to war or conflict. This will be a cross community and non-denominational event which is open to everyone, regardless of race, religion or culture.
The event offers a neutral platform for remembrance and Mayor Boyle encouraged local people to take the opportunity to come together to share their experiences of loss.
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Hide Ad“I think it’s immensely important that we take the time to remember those we have lost during times of trouble and conflict. Sadly most families will have lost a loved one, or will be close to people who have lost relatives in tragic circumstances.
“It’s important for us to come together as a community, to pay our respects and share our memories of those who are gone. It’s a chance to reflect on the peace that we are still building and to pledge our commitment to nurturing that peace for future generations,” she said.
The Mayor’s day of Reflection was first established in 2016, when a special plaque was unveiled in memory of all victims of conflict. The event will feature music and some words of reflection by the Mayor and other community figures.