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Wirral’s covid victims to get memorial near Arrowe Park Hospital

Every person who has died with Covid-19 in Wirral will be commemorated next to the borough’s main hospital.

The new woodland will be two hectares – around the size of two football pitches. It will be a living forest, with the aim of planting a tree for every person in Wirral who has died with the virus during the pandemic. To date, that figure is more than 1,100.

Funded through the Mersey Forest via their Trees for Climate programme, the new woodland will be based at Arrowe Country Park, adjacent to the site of the hospital which has played such a significant role in the borough’s response to the global health emergency. A community tree planting event is taking place tomorrow, to create the memorial woodland.

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As well as providing an appropriate and long-lasting memorial, which had been requested by many local bereaved families, the woodland will also help Wirral meet its target of doubling its tree canopy and achieving ‘net zero’ carbon emissions by 2030.

Cllr Liz Grey, chair of Wirral Council’s Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee, said: “Creating this new woodland right behind the hospital is a poignant way of providing a living and lasting way to remember those who have sadly lost their lives to this terrible virus. The first trees will be planted this weekend, but the aim is that the memorial woodland can be added to and enhanced as required."

The Labour councillor added: “The intention is to plant at least one tree for each life lost to Covid-19 in Wirral and we are grateful to the Mersey Forest for providing the funding for the creation of the woodland. The council will, in time, invest capital funding for a memorial plaque or stone that will make this area a place where people can spend time to remember and reflect.”

The new woodland will serve as a template for other parts of the borough to create smaller planted and seating areas should communities wish to develop local memorials to those who lost their lives to the virus. You can email nicolawallbank@wirral.gov.uk if you want to get involved in tomorrow’s tree planting event at Arrowe Country Park.

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