A veteran's trail to honour the county's armed forces personnel will be officially opened on a special day.
A Telford Veteran's Trail stone which was officially opened by Queen Consort Camilla
An official stone on the trail was opened by Queen Consort Camilla when she visited Telford on March 14. Several other stones to celebrate the service of veterans will be laid and opened at the trail's official opening near the town park's war memorial. Fiona Kilburn, of the Telford Veteran's Trail Committee, said:"This is the brain child of Mrs Erica Hanson, as part of the celebrations for Telford's 50 years. Telford asked for ideas this was hers. We have a great affinity with the forces in the West Midlands and in this country. We sometimes lack in the support of them.
She said the trail will give people the chance to recognise the service of people newly leaving the forces, those already retired and those who have died.
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