Work to start on Mandela memorial by the end of the year

Work is to start by the end of the year installing a memorial and bridge in a Liverpool park, dedicated to the memory of Nelson Mandela.

The Princes Park scheme includes a new ‘Freedom Bridge’, pavilion and 32 cylindrical stoneworks inscribed with inspirational Mandela quotes. The pedestals represent the oil drums Mandela used to grow an allotment on the rooftop of Pollsmoor Prison.

The project reflects upon Mandela’s love of gardens and horticulture along with his struggle for freedom, equality and humanity, and the spaces will be used for future activity in the park, acting as a focal point and an area to visit, reflect and educate.

The city council has already restored the surrounding lake including reinstating the water channel, fixing edging stones, putting in fishing platforms and ecological improvements.

His family – eldest daughter Dr Makaziwe ‘Maki’ Mandela and his granddaughter Tukwini Mandela – have confirmed they will be coming to the city for the official opening at Princes Park in July 2020, as part of Mandela Week, on what would have been his 101st birthday.

They were last in the city in February this year when they toured the site and visited a number of community projects and viewed artwork created by Nelson Mandela which is on permanent display at St George’s Hall gifted to the city by his daughter.

Funding for the memorial and bridge has come from a number of sources including planning agreements made with developers (section 106) and UNI Global, a conglomerate of unions representing 20 million workers in the skills and services sectors.

Dr Makaziwe Mandela and Tukwini Mandela (pictured above) said: “We are delighted to be coming back to Liverpool, a city dear to our hearts.

“It will be a special moment indeed when the memorial is opened and so special to us to know that the memorial is Liverpool’s way of continuing to show their love and respect for our Father and Grandfather and ensure his legacy lives on.

“Liverpool’s connection to South Africa and its support of Anti-Apartheid is significant and we look forward to developing a legacy for the future of Liverpool by being there to lead Mandela week.”

Sonia Bassey, Chair and one of the founding members of Mandela8, said: “The last five years for Mandela8 have been the most amazing journey.

“We have worked hard with the communities of Liverpool to realise their dream and are so excited to finally see the memorial installed.

“We were told we had given our communities hope when the Mandela family visited Liverpool last year, so we are humbled that they would want to come back and share this special moment with us and bless the very place that will be fundamental to our ongoing educational work in communities.

“We have exciting plans for Mandela Week next year that will truly make commemorating Mandela’s birthday special.”

Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said: “It is fantastic news that we will be starting work on the Mandela memorial, which will be a lasting tribute to his unrivalled achievements in bringing the evil of apartheid to an end.

“The memorial project has been years in the planning and I know from meeting them last year how touched the family are that this tribute will be taking centre stage in such a beautiful green space.

“It will be a privilege and an honour to once again welcome the Mandela family for what will be a very special occasion when the memorial is completed.”

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The feedback is still coming in from what was a fantastic day of #My67Minutes activities and Mandela Day Celebration in 2019. Here are just some of the facts and figures (correct as of 7th October, 2019):

In Cheshire East alone there were 11 primary schools and 3 secondary schools taking part with a total of 5929 pupils taking part.  All schools received a copy of the Long Walk to Freedom.  All had access to the 67 ideas brochure and the primary and secondary school presentation for school assembly’s. 

6 volunteers organised: a Mandela cake raffle; 67 cup cake sale; organised the school programme with over 101 participants (excludes school numbers above) using 22 volunteer hours. The raffle raised over £300 and was donated to My Cheshire Without Abuse, a Crewe based charity.  

Additionally in Cheshire and Warrington a Winsford school took part with 750 pupils taking part.

Overall for Mandela Day for feedback forms received back the following info / stats were recorded:

·        20 youth centres participated

·        15 voluntary organisations participated

·        Expansion to schools across the wider Liverpool City Region (and additional 408 primary schools and 61 secondary schools –total schools then involved 530 – 231,589 pupils)

·        Expansion to schools in Cheshire and Warrington (12 primary and 3 secondary schools – total schools then involved 15 – 6,679 pupils)

·        4 schools across Liverpool City Region signed up to Schools Pledge to use the memorial garden for educational purposes once installed

·        4 barrel gardens developed for schools who were part of the Start of Works on Site Ceremony

·        A total of 192 volunteers took part

·        A total of 995 volunteer hours were recorded

·        A total of 5361 participants took part (excluding schools). 

·        A total of 243,629 participants took part including schools. 

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A powerful poetry piece performed by Liverpool born spoken word artist, Curtis Watt.

This piece was commissioned by Mandela8 to celebrate the visit of Dr Makaziwe Mandela and her daughter, Tukwini Mandela, on the 11th February 2019, at the Civic Reception hosted by Liverpool City Council and Mandela8 in honour of Nelson Mandela, on the 29th anniversary of his release from prison.

Directed by Darren Brady of Liverpool Cinematics. produced by Mandela8.

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Nelson Mandela’s daughter Dr Makaziwe Mandela with granddaughter Tukwini Mandela pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
Nelson Mandela’s daughter Dr Makaziwe Mandela pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter Tukwini Mandela pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter Tukwini Mandela pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
The Mandela8 group with local students pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
Nelson Mandela’s daughter Dr Makaziwe Mandela with granddaughter Tukwini Mandela and the Mandela8 group pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones
Nelson Mandela’s daughter Dr Makaziwe Mandela with granddaughter Tukwini Mandela pictured at Princes Park Liverpool which will be home to a permanent memorial to Nelson Mandela. Images by Gareth Jones

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