Bedford councillor says Windrush Day is a day to celebrate their legacy

Saying thanks to the generation whose story is also 'very much part of Bedford's story'
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A Bedford Borough councillor, whose parents were members of the Windrush generation, has described Windrush Day as a chance to say thank you and to celebrate their legacy.

Bedford Borough Liberal Democrat Cllr Patrick Solomon, who won unanimous support for his Windrush motion at a Full Council meeting in February, has spoken of how the story of the Windrush generation is ‘very much part of Bedford’s story’ and described Windrush Day as a chance to say thank you and to celebrate their legacy

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Cllr Solomon (Kingsbrook Ward) said : “This is a special day, in particular for the many Bedford Borough residents of the Windrush generation and their families. And not only for them, but for our local history too.

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Cllr Patrick Solomon

"The story of the many people of the Caribbean who answered the call for people to come to this country to help rebuild it after the Second World War is very much part of Bedford’s story.

“While we obviously cannot celebrate Windrush Day with public events this year, we look forward to coming together to mark the occasion in Bedford in 2021.

"In the meantime, I would encourage people to read and to listen to the fascinating stories of those who came over and to learn more about the enormous contribution and the legacy of the Windrush generation.

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"We all owe them a debt of thanks, and Windrush Day is a chance to say thank you and to celebrate that legacy.”

As well as pledging to mark Windrush Day Cllr Solomon’s Full Council motion, on which he worked with local campaign group Legacy of Windrush Descendants (LOWD), also pledged solidarity and support for those affected by the Windrush Scandal.

Cllr Solomon added: “The government betrayed members of the Windrush generation, and is now failing to provide the compensation and support it has promised.

"We need to continue to speak up for those who were so sorely betrayed."