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Cumbrian garden opens dedicated to families who have experienced child loss

by Cumbria Crack
23/05/2025
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A memorial garden has opened in Kendal for families who have experienced child loss in any form.

It is hoped the garden, at Parkside Cemetery, will provide a place of remembrance and reflection for anyone who has experienced child or baby loss, pre or post birth.

The garden was officially opened at a special memorial service today, Friday, May 23 and was led by the Rt Rev Rob Saner-Haigh, the Acting Bishop of Carlisle.

The garden has been created by Westmorland & Furness Council and follows almost 20 years of campaigning by Stephen Hindley.

Its leader, Jonathan Brook was also in attendance and gave a special reading as part of the service.

He said: “Today we joined together for a memorial service and the unveiling of a special memorial garden, created to honour and remember all babies, children, and young people whose lives were tragically lost, providing a space for collective mourning, reflection, and healing.

“This gathering was a time to acknowledge the lives of all children, babies and young people who have lost their lives too soon and an opportunity to offer prayers, and ensure they are never forgotten.  We came together in love, remembrance, and unity to provide them the dignity and recognition they deserve.

“I would like to say a special thank you to Stephen Hindley, whose own family was impacted by child loss.

“He has campaigned for almost two decades to ensure the experiences of his family and those of many other families were heard.

“We have worked closely with Stephen to make sure we recognise his loss and the families he has campaigned for, and delivered a place where anyone affected by child loss can come and remember their loved ones both now and into the future.  He should be so proud of all he’s achieved.”

Several local businesses and community groups contributed to the garden with donations, including Kendal Rotary Club, idverde, and Parkin and Jackson.

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