World Day of Remembrance (WDR) The WDR for Road Traffic Victims is a globally recognised day, which always falls on the third Sunday of November. The day was introduced to remember the millions killed on the roads around theworld, and to allow the bereaved to join together to reflect and talk of the lives of those they missand will always love. The day also allows us to acknowledge the emergency services, and the challenging work they do in responding to road traffic collisions.
Visit Redditch Arrow Valley Country Park between 12th and 27th May to see our RoadPeace doves on display, a heartfelt tribute to...
The RoadPeace Wood was planted at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, in memory of all road crash victims. Planting...
Join us for a heartfelt afternoon of remembrance, reflection, and community healing. Schedule of Events: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM...
The WDR for Road Traffic Victims is a globally recognised day, which always falls on the third Sunday of November....
The WDR for Road Traffic Victims is a globally recognised day, which always falls on the third Sunday of November....
The WDR for Road Traffic Victims is a globally recognised day, which always falls on the third Sunday of November....