New pillar dedications announced for Milton Keynes Rose

The Milton Keynes Rose Trust have announced the engraving of two new pillars, adding to this civic place of remembrance situated in Campbell Park.

One of the pillars will be in dedication to George Floyd from Minneapolis, who on 25th May 2020, tragically died after an incident that had a worldwide impact and reignited a push for racial justice and equality.

The Pillar will offer the community an opportunity to come together to reflect on the importance of togetherness and the creation of a world where an incident such as that which ended the life of George Floyd would never be a reality again.

Rev. Edson Dube of nominators, the Milton Keynes Council of Faiths said, "Recognising this date and the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement will be of great significance to the entire community of Milton Keynes in asserting the city's commitment to unity, equality and fairness for all people. "

The second pillar to be engraved in 2022, will be to commemorate The Windrush Generation.

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The chosen date of 22nd June 1948 recalls the day that HMT Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury docks. This ship brought with her the first wave of African Caribbean people to settle in the UK, invited to come from Commonwealth nations to help support the construction of post-war Britain. The Windrush Generation were true pioneers and contributed to the founding of the Milton Keynes we know today.

“The Windrush Pillar will symbolise the achievements, and contributions of The Windrush Generations to Britain and in particular the Milton Keynes community," said Wain Macintosh,  chairman of Friends of the Caribbean, "It honours their legacy and stands as a historic significance of Caribbean and African culture, industrialism and values."

The Milton Keynes Rose Trust hope that future generations will be able to look back on these Pillars as symbols of their community’s commitment to be a place where all people no matter what their race, feel welcomed and appreciated.

Chairman Debbie Brock Chairman added: “The Milton Keynes Rose is a place for everybody – a space that is welcoming and can speak to everyone.”