A COVID-19 memorial has been unveiled at a crematorium in Hampshire.

The dedicated memorial was shown for the first time officially at Wessex Vale Crematorium in West End and is now available for the public to visit.

A special event took place at the site near Southampton, which is run by Westerleigh Group. the UK’s largest independent owner and operator of crematoria and cemeteries., with 35 facilities across England, Scotland and Wales.

More than a year ago, Westerleigh Group announced plans to create permanent dedicated memorials within the landscaped Gardens of Remembrance at most of its sites for people to visit and commemorate loved ones who died during the pandemic.

The memorials also provided focal points for people to remember, reflect on and pay tribute to NHS key workers and whole communities who pulled together during the crisis.

At the heart of each tranquil memorial is an all-polished black granite obelisk surrounded by wild flower planting incorporating all the colours of the rainbow, which became a common symbol of hope during the pandemic.

People were invited to create a design for the stones, and six winners were chosen.

The obelisk at the memorial in the Wessex Vale Crematorium features a design which was created by retired nurse and carer Angela Moran-Sharpness. Her design depicts a pair of forget-me-nots with foliage.

She said: “I was inspired by thinking about people who have sadly died from Covid, and how they mustn’t be forgotten.”

Her design has been etched onto the memorial stones at seven of Westerleigh Group’s in the South of England including Aylesbury Vale, North Wiltshire, Test Valley, The Vale, West Berkshire and West Wiltshire crematoria as well as Wessex Vale Crematorium.

Roger Mclaughlan, chief executive officer of Westerleigh Group, said: “I’m proud that our Covid-19 memorial is now open for people to visit. “So many communities have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Sadly, many families have lost loved ones, and our thoughts and sincere condolences go to them, first and foremost.

“We felt we needed to do something not only to remember those who passed away but also to honour others who did so many positive and selfless acts to support people and bring their communities closer together.

“These lasting memorials will provide a tranquil place for people to remember and reflect; where they can seek some comfort knowing that the legacy of those lost is not only being recognised but will be remembered for many generations to come.”

Members of the public are welcome to come and visit the Covid-19 memorial at Wessex Vale Crematorium. Please visit www.wessexvalecrematorium.co.uk for opening hours.