Northamptonshire Remembrance to Road Traffic Victims

If you or someone you know experienced the devastation of a road traffic collision  next month (November), a special memorial service to remember those who have been killed or seriously injured on our roads is being held in Northampton.

World Day of Remembrance Service for Road Traffic Victims is held each year as a mark of respect to those who have tragically lost their lives or have suffered life-changing injuries in a collision.

Tragically in 2024, 32 people never returned home safely to their loved ones after being killed in a collision in Northamptonshire and 243 required urgent medical assistance for serious or life-changing injuries.

The service is held annually to remember those killed annually on the roads im Northamptonshire

A service to remember all those killed or injured on our roads as well as those who support them will be led by Reverend Oliver Cross and Jenaya Smith at The Holy Sepulchre Church in Sheep Street, Northampton, at 3pm on Sunday, November 16.

The 60-minute service will include readings, poetry, music and an act of remembrance when photos and names of road traffic victims will be shared along with messages from loved ones who have been left behind.

Following the service there will be refreshments and an opportunity for those impacted by a road traffic collision to further commemorate their loved ones and share their experience and stories.

If you would like to attend and have something read out, please arrive at the service half an hour before it is due to start and approach the organiser who can help arrange something.



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