The Glade of Light explained

The Glade of Light
Location:Manchester, England
Open:5 January 2022
Dedicated To:Victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing
Map Name:Greater Manchester
Coordinates:53.4857°N -2.2447°W
Mapframe-Zoom:13

The Glade of Light is a memorial in Manchester, England, that commemorates the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing of 2017. It opened to the public on 5 January 2022[1] and an official opening event took place 10 May 2022.[2] The memorial is in the form of a garden with a stone centrepiece inscribed with the names of the 22 victims.[3] Individual 'memory capsules' commemorating each victim have been included in the memorial and are situated within the stone centrepiece.[3]

It was designed by landscape architects BCA Landscape and graphic designers Smiling Wolf[4] on behalf of Galliford Try who completed the construction in 2021.[5]

The memorial is located between Chetham's School of Music and Manchester Cathedral. It is to be part of a series of improvements to Manchester's Medieval Quarter.[3] The former leader of Manchester City Council, Richard Leese, said that the memorial "promises to be a beautiful tribute" and the memories of the victims "will endure and Manchester will never forget them".[3] The council had described the memorial as "a tranquil garden space for remembrance and reflection".

In December 2021, it was reported that the site for the memorial had been trespassed over after security barriers were removed. Reports of vandalism were passed to Greater Manchester Police.[6]

The memorial was vandalised on 9 February 2022, causing £10,000 of damage. A 24-year-old man admitted to the offence in April and was given a two-year community order on 22 June 2022.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Manchester Arena bomb victim's mum hails 'beautiful' memorial. 5 January 2022. BBC News. 5 January 2022.
  2. News: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended Glade of Light Memorial. 3 March 2023.
  3. News: Manchester Arena attack memorial garden given go-ahead. 22 January 2021. BBC News. 7 December 2021.
  4. Web site: Glade of Light memorial opens to the public. 5 January 2022. Manchester City Council . 6 January 2022.
  5. Web site: Glade of light opened to public. Galliford Try. 7 June 2022. 6 January 2022.
  6. News: Manchester Arena attack: Families 'disgusted' by memorial trespassing. Daniel De Simone. 6 December 2021. BBC News. 7 December 2021.
  7. News: 6 April 2022 . Manchester Arena: Man admits vandalising bomb victims' memorial . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-04-07.
  8. News: 22 June 2022 . Vandal who caused £10,000-worth of damage to Manchester Arena attack memorial walks free. en-GB . ITV News . 2022-06-24.