8 years ago
Riversley Park in Nuneaton was given special attention last month to ensure it was at its best for the unveiling of a monument to the Gurkha soldiers.
Glendale’s teams ensured the grass was cut and the beds were well tended ready for the dedication ceremony. The team also re-turfed the area around the monument where the veteran soldiers were due to congregate.
The Queen’s Gurkha Signals regiment is based in Nuneaton and the local community raised £40,000 for the stone monument to mark 200 years of service to the Queen.
The monument was unveiled in a memorial ceremony which was held in the park on the 26th April.
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