Listen to Survivors, While We Still Can

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N the English Garden at Mount Edgcumbe stands a tree, an evergreen oak. It was planted by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Councillor Dennis Camp, on the first Holocaust Memorial Day in 2001. At its foot, a plaque reads: "Remember".

Everyone is invited to meet by that tree, overlooking the sea, next Sunday at 2.30pm when the current Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Councillor David James, will say a few words.

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Listen to Survivors, While We Still Can

Then there will be a time for silent thought or prayer. A Church of England bishop will add some comments, as will someone from the Muslim community. There will be further silences, with just the sound of birdsong in that beautiful place. A member of the Jewish community ...

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