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War plaque stolen from memorial

River War Memorial
River War Memorial

by Graham Tutthill

gtutthill@thekmgroup.co.uk

Thieves have stolen a plaque from the war memorial at River.

The plaque (pictured below) is engraved with the names of those from the village who lost their lives during the Second World War, including one who was a pilot in the Battle of Britain.

“River Parish Council and the residents of River are angry and appalled at the theft,” said parish council chairman Cllr Derek Leach.

Missing plaque
Missing plaque

“The war memorial is in the churchyard of River Parish Church and the bronze plaque that records the names of 15 men from the village who lost their lives during the Second World War. This plaque was installed in 2000 at a cost of £1,200.

“How low can some people stoop?”

The Rev Andy Bawtree, vicar of the parish, said the memorial was to the fallen from both world wars, and one of the names recorded on the plaque was that of Pilot Officer Keith Gillman, who was one of “The Few”.

Mr Bawtree described the theft of the plaque as “a crass, thoughtless act” and said he would be happy to reward anyone who helped bring about the conviction of the person responsible.

The police are investigating the theft and have been conducting enquiries in the area.

Anyone who has any information is asked to call 01622 690690.

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