Vale Council to Review Any Statues and Plaques With Links to Slavery

By The Editor

12th Jun 2020 | Local News

Property of Vale Council
Property of Vale Council

Vale Council Leader Neil Moore has made a statement today to confirm that they will review all statues and commemorations, including street names, public buildings and plaques in the local area for links to slavery and again.

They said: ''Today, I have asked officers to begin work to proactively review all statues and commemorations, including street names, public buildings and plaques, in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is vital those on public land are representative of local people's values and those of a modern, inclusive Council.

"We will work with our communities and appropriate organisations to investigate links to slavery and any other behaviour or practice not befitting our ethos. The Council will be considering the contents of the review in due course.

This is a further example of the Council's determination to tackle prejudice in all its forms. As an organisation, we remain absolutely committed to the principle of equality regardless of race, age, gender, religion, disability or sexual orientation.

     

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