The amazing aerial view pictures of the National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire have been released ahead of this weekend’s Remembrance Sunday.
Watch the aerial view of The National Memorial Arboretum In Derbyshire
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The National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire is a memorial where the fallen soldiers are honored and recognized for their service and sacrifice.
The National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire has been honouring those who have served the nation and the sacrifice made by the Armed Forces and civil services of the country since 1997.
The National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire covers 150 acres and has more than 30,000 trees.
The National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire – the UK’s year-round centre of Remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place – is a living and lasting memorial.
There is a large area devoted to Police who have fallen while on duty, as well as other areas devoted to the Fire and Rescue and Ambulance services. National charities representing those who have died in particular circumstances, including children, are also to be found in the Arboretum grounds, according to its website.
The National Memorial Arboretum is the proud recipient of a number of awards, including the Greats Gift Retailer Awards 2019, National Landscape Awards 2018, Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism Awards 2018, VisitEngland Awards for Excellence, and Large Visitor Attraction of the year 2018.
The National Memorial Arboretum was the brainchild of Commander David Childs CBE. It started with no money, no land, no staff, and no trees.
The National Lottery initially provided funds and later thousands of donations were provided by people.
The Arboretum was officially opened to the public in May 2001.
People love visiting the National Memorial Arboretum for peace while some visit to remember their lost loved ones. The National Memorial Arboretum in Derbyshire is a living and lasting memorial.
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