Village Memorials in Littledean
Littledean parish is home to several memorials that commemorate individuals and events of historical significance. These memorials honour those from the community who served and sacrificed in times of conflict. They provide a place for remembrance, reflection and respect. Many of the memorials are important landmarks within the village and form part of the parish’s heritage. They continue to play a central role during local remembrance events and commemorations. Further information about the village memorials can be found below.
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This memorial commemorates the residents of Littledean who were killed or missing in the Great War (World War I) and World War II.
The War Memorial is situated off Broad Street, Littledean just into the entrance to the Millennium Meadow.
The Memorial commemorates the Miners who worked and lived in the Village and those that lost their lives.
The Memorial is situated in Broad Street Littledean.
The Nailsmiths Memorial is located is Broad Street, Littledean and is dedicated to the Nailsmiths who lived and worked in the Village.
The Milk Churns erected in recognition of the Dairymen of the Village is situated at The Cross in Littledean near the mini roundabout.