Colmer's Hill to be lit up yellow one year after the first UK lockdown
By Lottie Welch
18th Mar 2021 | Local News
Colmer's Hill will be illuminated yellow on Tuesday, March 23 to support the National Day of Reflection.
The National Day of Reflection is being held by Marie Curie on the first anniversary of the first national UK lockdown to remember those lost and to support those who have lost loved ones.
The day, which the charity is making an annual event, will give us time to pause and think about this unprecedented loss we're facing.
A spokesman for Symondsbury Estate said: "We're joining hundreds of other organisations around the country to shine a light to reflect on our collective loss, support those who've been bereaved and hope for a brighter future.
"Join us for a minute of silence at 12noon and shine a light at 8pm to reflect in your own way."
Collection boxes for donations and Marie Curie daffodil pins are in Symondsbury Estate's Home and Garden store.
To find out more about the National Day of Reflection, visit mariecurie.org.uk
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