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Aussies urged to help repair WW1 memorial in Wiltshire

ON A hillside at Codford in Wiltshire, 10 miles west of Stonehenge, is a 70 x 50 metre, 97 year old landmark of Australian origin. It is a chalk outline of the rising sun cap badge created by Australian soldiers stationed here during World War One.

Annual maintenance is necessary to prevent it being obliterated by the surrounding turf which would otherwise gradually encroach onto it.

Until recently plenty of Australian service personnel posted in Britain helped interested locals to do this refurbishment, as a memorial to those Australians who came here, and died, in two great conflicts.

However their numbers have declined so extra help is needed. If you are interested in volunteering for a morning’s work in beautiful surroundings for a worthwhile cause on Saturday 6 July, please contact Tom Thornton on 07970 153377 for more details.

Australian Times

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