I have a dream of a royal statue
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I have a dream that the people of the UK would all know that 1066, the most famous date in English history, the battle to defend our country actually took place here in Battle and not in some other place.
The location for this statue would be in the Market Square where all visitors to our town would walk past and understand the history of 1066.
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I do not believe there is another town in the UK that if it had the history that Battle has, would not have a statue of a King of England that died fighting here in this town defending the country from an invader.
Statues are erected all over the country to some celebrity or other at the drop of a hat.
Come on Battle it is time to do it, to recognise 950 years since the king died.
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Hide AdIf Folkestone can do it for the Gurkha’s surely we can do it for our King, let’s not wait until 2066.
L Bennett
Whatlington
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