Anne Frank tree planted by West of England Mayor

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26th Jan 2024 | Local News

Mayor Norris planting the Anne Frank tree at Great Avon Wood, image WECA
Mayor Norris planting the Anne Frank tree at Great Avon Wood, image WECA

The memory of teenage Holocaust victim Anne Frank is to live on in the West of England through the planting of a symbolic tree at the new Great Avon Wood.

Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day this Saturday January 27 Mayor Dan Norris planted a chestnut tree - which featured regularly in the murdered schoolgirl's diary that became a worldwide best-seller after her death in a concentration camp in 1945, aged just 15 - at the new Mayoral Combined Authority-funded woodland.

The Mayor planted the tree this week on Tu Bishvat, a Jewish holiday known as the "Jewish new year for trees", and just ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day, which is this weekend.

Anne wrote about the original tree in her world-famous diary in May 1944, saying: "Our Chestnut tree is in full bloom. It's covered with leaves and is even more beautiful than ever."

Mayor Norris, who put the chestnut sapling in the ground along with volunteers busy planting another 16,000 trees at the new woodland near Pensford, said: "On Holocaust Memorial Day, we commemorate all the victims of the Holocaust, including the 1.5 million Jewish children, like Anne, who perished.

"As this tree grows, I hope it serves as a reminder to future generations about the Holocaust.

"This tree reaffirms our unwavering commitment to counter antisemitism, racism, and other forms of intolerance.

"It is a symbol of unity and hope; remembering the past, but also looking forward to the future, and pledging to make our world a better and safer place."

The tree can be found at "Block 3" of Great Avon Wood which is just off Parsonage Lane

     

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