Carterton, UK. 1st June, 2014. cllr Maxine Crossland, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire Brian Crossland, Mayor of Carterton Lynn Little welcome the riders during the Ride of Respect. Up to 10, 000 motorbikes are taking part in a ride through Oxfordshire from Dry Sandford to Carterton to pay respect to the brave Service men and women killed in Service and thank the towns for their care of our heroes and their families. Credit: Desmond Brambley/Alamy Live News
cllr Maxine Crossland, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire Brian Crossland, Mayor of Carterton Lynn Little welcome the riders during the Ride of Respect. Up to 10,000 motorbikes are taking part in a ride through Oxfordshire from Dry Sandford to Carterton to pay respect to the brave Service men and women killed in Service and thank the towns for their care of our heroes and their families. The Repatriation Memorial Garden is located in Norton Way, Brize Norton. The Memorial Garden was designed by a small group of local people including the Royal British Legion, community representatives from Brize Norton and Carterton, and current and retired military personnel. The design is intended to provide a focus for the public to pay their respects. At the centre of the garden is a flag pole where the Union Flag from Royal Wootton Bassett is flown on the days repatriations take place. The Memorial was constructed using natural stone sourced from a local quarry in the Cotswold area.
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Location: Norton Way, Carterton, Oxfordshire UK
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