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Members of the Windrush generation joined HRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at London Waterloo Station today to witness the unveiling of the National Windrush Monument.
The home of Windrush Commemoration Committee on GOV.UK. We’re a group commissioned by the Prime Minister to provide advice on how best to create a permanent and fitting tribute to the Windrush generation and their descendant…
We’re a group commissioned by the Prime Minister to provide advice on how best to create a permanent and fitting tribute to the Windrush generation and their descendants.
Events helping remember and recognise the leading role the Windrush Generation and their descendants have played in making Britain stronger, culturally richer and more inclusive.
Forty-two projects across the country have been awarded funding to mark Windrush Day.
An update on work beginning to find the artist for the landmark Windrush monument.
Membership of the Windrush Commemoration Committee.
The Windrush Commemoration Committee invite you to share your views on the four shortlisted artists’ proposals.
Community groups can bid for funds to celebrate the Windrush Generation and their contribution to British society.
Internationally renowned artist Basil Watson has been chosen to design the National Windrush Monument, which will stand at London Waterloo station.
The public are now invited to have their say on the 4 shortlisted artists' proposals.
Communities across the country will receive a share of £500,000 to host events marking Windrush Day.
The Windrush Monument will be a permanent tribute to a generation of arrivals from the Caribbean to Britain.
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