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Vandal damage in the Remembrance Garden

Vandals, well criminals actually have done serious damage to the Maastrict Stone. The Stone stands at the entrance to the Garden of Remembrance, which is the responsibility  of the Friends of St George's Chapel.  It was given by people of Maastricht, in gratitude to the Royal Air Force for the their help in World War ll.

The damage probably happened on Sunday 27th night/evening  or Monday 29th April evening/night.
The Museum and Chapel site are closed on Mondays and it was noticed by the gardener on opening on Tuesday morning. The perpetrators entered the area, bringing tools or implements and spent a considerable length of time removing the top surface of the Stone. It has been scraped, dug into, edges chipped and ruined. It will be an expensive professional task to restore a good surface and seal it.

If you know who these crimals are or anything about what happened,  please contact the Museum on
01959  422414 or email  [email protected]
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  • VE Day 80
  • Special Services and talks
  • WELCOME
    • Membership of the Friends >
      • Friends helping the Museum
      • Displays in the Chapel >
        • Contact and location
    • Photo Gallery
    • Friends' Services
  • The Chapel
    • Chapel Services
    • Personal Services
    • Sunday and Special services
    • Special Services (PAST) >
      • Forget-Me-Not Service
      • Armed Forces/Veterans Service >
        • Armed Forces Day 2022
      • Remembrance 2023
      • DDAY 80
      • Remembrance 2019/18
      • Battle of Britain Services 2020 - 24
      • ATC 60th Anniversary
      • ATC Feb 24
      • Christmasses
      • Mothers' Day
      • Drumhead 2023
      • Lantern Service
      • VE DAY 2020
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  • Peter Lemon RIP
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