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           Fallen for the Fallen at
           Countess of Chester Country Park



           At the Land Trust we are incredibly proud of the   The wood was used to create a walking trail
           work our volunteers accomplish on our sites.     of carved poppies beginning at the Upton War
           They really go the extra mile and nowhere is this   Memorial and finishing at a beautiful carved
           more evident than our site at Countess of Chester   bench in the Countess of Chester Country Park.                         “ Fallen for the Fallen
           Country Park, where the site’s passionate Friends   Andy Scargill, from The Friends of Countess                             grew out of a simple wish
           Of Group marked the centenary of the end of      of Chester, said: “Fallen for the Fallen grew out
           World War One with their Fallen for the Fallen trail.   of a simple wish to somehow remember the                            to somehow remember
            The three kilometre trail that runs through the   27 servicemen on the war memorial at Upton,                              the 27 servicemen on the
           streets of Upton-by-Chester, is designed to spark   who died in what can only be described as
           memories, not only of those who died during the   the unimaginable horror of the killing fields of                          war memorial at Upton...”
           Great War, and whose names are on the Upton      France, 100 years ago.
           War memorial, but also of those who came back,    “The journey began with a tree being felled in a
           often physically or mentally scarred.            suburban road in Upton and it has ended with a
            The project used a cedar tree from the Upton    permanent memory and a fitting tribute to those
           area, planted about the time of the Great War, which   who fell, for us, 100 years ago.”
           had come to the end of its life and had to be felled.





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