The National Emergency Services Memorial (NESM)

Mike Blue is raising money for Emergency Services Cenotaph
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UK's Strongest Police Officer · 23 June 2019

The Emergency Services Cenotaph is raising at least £3.2 million to build Britain's first national 999 Cenotaph, to honour everybody (including service animals) who has served in the NHS and emergency services. The monument is backed by HRH The Duke of Cambridge and will be built by Philip Jackson.

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NESM is a campaign to build Britain’s first national memorial dedicated to all emergency services. They are raising at least £3 million to build a ‘999 cenotaph’. It will honour the TWO MILLION people who work in the emergency services today, and serve as a national symbol of remembrance for the more than 7,000 emergency services personnel and volunteers tragically lost their lives in the line of duty. 

Key figures from across the political divide, including the current and all former Prime Ministers, all former Deputy Prime Ministers, the current and former Home Secretaries and the leaders of all political parties are backing the memorial. NESM are very honoured to have the support of the amazing organisations below, and the backing of the Her Majesty’s UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments. 

See more here: https://www.nesm.org.uk/ 

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