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Grenfell memorial proposed to replace tower

The remains of Grenfell Tower, covered in a wrap displaying a green heart with the words:
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A report by a group of representatives of the bereaved, survivors and local residents of Grenfell has unveiled plans for a permanent memorial to replace the tower.

However, construction of the space may not begin until late 2026, almost a decade after the tragedy.

The Grenfell Tower Memorial Commission’s report calls on the government to honour a commitment to fund the building and long-term maintenance of the future memorial.

It sets a series of recommendations for a “sacred space” designed to be a “peaceful place for remembering and reflecting”. It added that it should include a garden, a monument and a dedicated space for the families who lost loved ones.

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