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August 2, 2023
“I don’t know what to say”
“I don’t know what to say” That’s okay. There’s nothing you can say. And sometimes saying nothing is better…

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July 20, 2023
RoadPeace welcomes new memorial for road traffic victims in Warwickshire
RoadPeace was honoured to attend the unveiling of a beautiful new memorial for road crash victims at Hartshill Hayes Country Park in Warwickshire last week….

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July 11, 2023
VICTIMS’ VOICE GUEST BLOG: 3 years on
Mandy Ogden shares her experience of grief to mark 3 years since the death of her daughter, Georgia ‘Gee’ Ogden…

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June 22, 2023
Annual Ceremony of Remembrance at the RoadPeace Wood
We hope you will join us at our annual ceremony of remembrance at the RoadPeace Wood at the National Memorial…

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May 19, 2023
VICTIMS’ VOICE GUEST BLOG: Carrie-anne Hardingham’s Story
RoadPeace member Carrie-anne Hardingham recounts the events following her partner, Stewart Milne, being fatally wounded in a crash On the…

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July 11, 2023
Day Five – The RoadPeace Challenge 2023 – Protect Novice Drivers and their Passengers: Graduated Driving Licences
On Day Five of the RoadPeace Challenge 2023, we focus on one of our most critical calls to action –…

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July 11, 2023
Day Four – The RoadPeace Challenge 2023 – Slower Speeds to Enable Active Travel
On Day Four of the RoadPeace Challenge 2023, we focus on the need for Slower Speeds to Enable Active Travel….

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July 11, 2023
Enough is enough: Bereaved families and emergency services unite to make a stand against road harm
Road crash victims, bereaved families and the emergency services from across the UK are gearing up to share their…

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July 11, 2023
VICTIMS’ VOICE GUEST BLOG: “Do I look ok, Mam?” Bereaved Mum, Sharron Huddleston, on Graduated Driving Licences
Content Warning: This blog contains information that may be distressing to some readers By Sharron Huddleston “Do I look…

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February 23, 2023
A history of the RoadPeace Remember Me Sign
RoadPeace first introduced the Remember Me sign in 2003, to commemorate the sites of road deaths and provide a permanent…