On 28th April 2007, Richard Todd OBE, officially unveiled the Memorial to the Fallen in Newark Cemetery on London Road.Around 200 VIP guests plus Newark’s general public attended a Service held between 10.45am – 11.30am which started with a fly-past of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Lancaster Bomber.
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I moved from SE London to Newark-On-Trent in 1997. I am an elected member of Newark town Council. Since 2005 I have been part of Friends of Newark Cemetery since it was first set up back in 2005. I have set up a website up. http://newarkcemeteryuk.wordpress.com/
Walking around the Graves of the ones who gave their lives for freedom, their sacrifice will live on in our memories, Remember them. Newark Darkest Days during the 2nd World War, this being Important to Newark-On-Trent history. This being Important part of Newark-On-Trent history that on Friday the 7th March 1941 Ransome and Marles
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General Sikorski was buried at the foot of the Polish Memorial in Newark -upon-Trent cemetery , until 1993 when his remains were returned to Poland
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General Sikorski was buried at the foot of the Polish Memorial in Newark -upon-Trent cemetery , until 1993 when his remains were returned to Poland
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commented on The death in a plane crash of Poland's wartime leader General Sikorski was buried at Newark cemetery from 1943-1993 has since returned home to Poland. in Cemeteries Around the World
General Sikorski was buried at the foot of the Polish Memorial in Newark -upon-Trent cemetery , until 1993 when his remains were returned to Poland
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Laurence Goff Friends of Newark Cemetery chairman has put together a website in the public interest. http://newarkcemeteryuk.wordpress.com/
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Website has been set up to remember the people who are buried in Newark cemetery
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Died on the 17th February 1910 is buried in Newark cemetery
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Former Mayor of Newark Thomas Earp old white house 84 mill gate newark which only has one old person staying. would like to turn the once lovely old house of former Newark MP and Mayor died in March 1910
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Newark Darkest Days during the 2nd World War, this being Important to Newark-On-Trent history that on Friday the 7th March 1941 Ransome and Marles’ Factory was Bombed, we will Remember the 41 that died in Newark-On-Trent with 29 men and 12 women were killed with a further 165 being injured. Newark was attacked regularly because of its significance to airfields and war work carried out within the area. The most significant attack was on Friday, 7th March 1941 when two German planes dropped a series of bombs on and around Ransome and Marles who made ball bearings for naval gun turrets.
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- Full Name LAURENCE GOFF
- Email Address cllrlaurencegoffnewark@yahoo.co.uk
- Country United Kingdom
- Gender Male
- Website http://newarkcemeteryuk.wordpress.com/
- Languages Only English
- Favourite Places Newark-On-Trent
- Interests Volunteering for St John Ambulance, Cycling each day, taken photos and being a Volunteer Newark town Councillor










