Lincolnshire & Leicestershire Police remember fallen colleagues

A service is being held at Lincoln Cathedral as part of National Police Memorial Day

Author: Aaron RenfreePublished 26th Sep 2021
Last updated 26th Sep 2021

Police officials, dignitaries and bereaved families from across the country are gathering in Lincoln today, to remember those who lost their lives in the line of duty.

A service is being held at the cathedral as part of National Police Memorial Day.

It's to remember those who lost their lives serving their communities and to celebrate their accomplishments and recognise their contributions.

It was due to take place in Lincolnshire last year, but was postponed due to the pandemic.

It's being hosted by Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police, Chris Haward.

"I’m honoured as Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police to be hosting the service at Lincoln Cathedral.

“All forces in the UK will be attending, with families who’ve lost loved ones over their service or during their service.

“It’s important at this time that we remember everybody who works for the police and gives their time and their life sometimes to protect others.

“It’s also been a really difficult year with covid, and the pandemic and we know that we’ve lost officers and staff as a result of the disease.

“Please take some time out to remember those who’ve served the police service and who serve our communities, who go beyond their normal duty to look after everybody and remember them fondly with respect and with kindness, and say thank you to all those who step forward to protect us.”

Last night, the Cathedral shone blue.

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