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Tree

Covid tree - Victoria Park

Erection date: 18/10/2021

Inscription

Tower Hamlets Remembers: Covid-19
This tree is in memory of those who lived in, worked for, and supported the London borough of Tower Hamlets. Like this tree, they were rooted in this community. And, like our gratitude, it continues to grow.
Planted on Monday 18 October 2021.

Site: Covid tree - Tower Hamlets (1 memorial)

E9, Victoria Park, The Hub

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Covid tree - Victoria Park

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Covid 19 pandemic

Also called Coronavirus. The general consensus is that the pandemic originate...

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Covid tree - Victoria Park

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Tower Hamlets Council

The name was originally applied to the Tower division of the county of Middle...

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