Members of the City of Ely branch of the Royal British Legion have ensured that the city’s war memorial is looking its best for the coronation.
Branch members and a Korean War veteran have donated the cost of a second ‘silent soldier’ to stand opposite the first which had been paid for by Ely City Council. The council’s estates team bolted the figure in place last week.
The imposing memorial, sited in the wall of the cathedral precinct and overlooking the market place is now flanked by the two figures.
The stonework has been cleaned and a trough of plants placed in front of plaques bearing the names of those who gave their lives for the country in World War One and Word War Two and in conflicts since.
Chairman of Ely’s RBL branch, David Martin, said: “On ceremonial occasions of remembrance, the memorial is a focal point for us all to remember those who have given their lives for King and country.
"Even as we go about our daily lives, seeing the silent soldiers might remind us of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice."
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