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Damaged Barr Beacon War Memorial replaced ahead of Remembrance service

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Part of a war memorial which was vandalised last month has now been replaced at Barr Beacon, just in time for a Remembrance service on Friday November 7, 10.45am. 

Two men holding war memorial disc

The incident, which took place in early October, was reported to West Midlands Police at the time. The damage is believed to have been caused by the use of disposable barbecues on the memorial. 

The replacement disc was purchased by the Barr Beacon Trust, at a cost of £397. This was installed on November 6, 2025. 

New signage has also been installed to remind visitors that barbecues are not permitted on site. This is the second time the disc has been replaced this year. 

“ Barr Beacon holds a special place in our borough’s history.

“It’s a place of remembrance, pride and reflection. The damage caused to the memorial was completely unacceptable and deeply disrespectful.

“We’re grateful to the Barr Beacon Trust for funding the replacement discs and to the council teams who have made the repairs happen. I’d urge everyone visiting the site to treat it with care and respect.

“I would also like to point out that disposable barbecues and open flames are strictly prohibited at Barr Beacon. “

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader of Walsall Council and Chair of the Barr Beacon Trust

Services to mark remembrance are set to take place across Walsall to honour those who have served and sacrificed for their country. 

More information on events across Walsall can be found at: https://go.walsall.gov.uk/newsroom/remembrance-day-parades-and-services-walsall-3

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