Thousands of pounds raised in memory of Barnaby Webber

The teenager, from Taunton, was killed during the Nottingham attack last month

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 11th Jul 2023

Thousands of pounds have been raised in the space of just four days - in memory of Barnaby Webber, who was one of the three victims who died in Nottingham last month.

He's been called a 'Taunton boy through and through', following the announcement of his funeral, which will be happening later this week, at Taunton Minster.

Last month, 19 year olds Grace O'Malley Kumar and Barnaby Webber and 65 year old Ian Coates were killed in knife attacks.

A 31-year-old man has been charged with their murder, and an inquest opened on Friday into their deaths.

Valdo Calocane, charged for their murders, is expected to enter pleas in September.

The fundraiser, which was launched by Barnaby's mum, will be donated to the 'Barnaby Webber Foundation', which will be set-up in his memory.

On the fundraising website, Emma Webber said: "Barnaby was killed in a senseless, horrific attack in Nottingham on the 13th June 2023. He leaves behind a family broken by grief and loss but determined NOT to let him be taken in vain.

"He lived his life with a simple 'if he liked you he liked you' mantra. With no time or judgement for creed, colour, sexuality, religion or background. His inclusivity, quiet patience with others, and sheer generosity of his time, prove what an extraordinary 'ordinary' person he was.

"In time an official 'Barnaby Webber Foundation' will be created and funds will be used to further all of the qualities listed above and to keep his memory alive whilst reaching out to others.

"If you wish to donate in this interim period, please do so here. It will all be fully forwarded to the foundation once the finer details have been arranged. It will be so very gratefully received, and always always well used."

Funeral plans revealed

We're told there will be a number of road closures and parking restrictions for Barnaby Webber's funeral later this week.

A service will be held on Friday (July 14), in Taunton Minster, St Mary Magdalene Church.

Somerset Council say Magdalene Street, Church Square, Whirligig Lane and Hammet Street will be shut from 10am to 2pm - with the service starting at 11.30am.

In a statement, the local authority said: "All parking along these streets will be suspended for the duration of the event, as well as access to and from Whirligig Car Park.

"Signage will be in place to remind residents and road users of the restrictions – we would encourage the public to please plan ahead.

"Somerset Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and sincerely appreciates the cooperation of the public and your support in ensuring the event is a respectful and dignified tribute to Barnaby."

You can find out more about the fundraiser in Barnaby's memory here.

Read more: Funeral plans announced for Barnaby - a 'Taunton boy through and through'

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