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Police extend invitation for community vigil honouring road traffic victims in Warwickshire

Local News by Nadia Sayed 10th Nov 2025  
During the service, attendees will have the opportunity to place a leaf or a photograph on a memorial tree, serving as a tribute to their loved ones (image via Warwickshire Police)
During the service, attendees will have the opportunity to place a leaf or a photograph on a memorial tree, serving as a tribute to their loved ones (image via Warwickshire Police)
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Kenilworth and Warwick Rural Police are calling upon the local community to participate in a service dedicated to remembering those killed or injured in road traffic incidents in the region.

This initiative follows a string of road collisions resulting in injuries and fatalities.

The commemorative event is set to take place at The Old Shire Hall on Northgate Street in Warwick.

It will begin sharply at 11am on Sunday, 16 November and will be recognised as the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.

During the service, attendees will have the opportunity to place a leaf or a photograph on a memorial tree, serving as a tribute to their loved ones.

The commemorative event is set to take place at The Old Shire Hall on Northgate Street in Warwick (image via Warwickshire Police)

     

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