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Changes to design of new war memorial as ‘pandemic and Brexit’ blamed for shortage of quality stone

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A new stone war memorial and gardens in Bury are set to be finished by the end of the year, despite changes to the design due to ‘the pandemic and Brexit’.

The memorial, which is being built close to the existing stone cross at St Paul’s church in Ramsbottom, will install new stone plinths to display the names of those from the town who fell in conflict during the two world wars and other conflicts.

The project is a partnership between community interest group Proffitts and Bury Council, who own the land. Changes to the original plans have been lodged with planning authorities this week after difficulties were encountered in getting sandstone blocks of the required size to fulfil the original plans.

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