The mum of a “kind and generous” soldier killed in action in Afghanistan has visited a new housing site named in his honour.
Diane Sheldon visited the site on Central Avenue, which will be named Adrian Sheldon View in honour of the soldier by Ashfield District Council. Rifleman Adrian Sheldon was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2009.
The Council is building 16 new properties on the site. It will include two- and three-bedroom houses, with the work likely to be completed by autumn 2026.
The Council has been in discussions with Mrs Sheldon for a few years to find the perfect spot for a street named in his memory. Central Avenue is near where Rifleman Sheldon attended school and grew up. It is also close to the Cenotaph that bears his name and Kingsway Cemetery, which is his final resting place.
She said: “It’s a great honour and something for our family to be proud of. It keeps Adrian’s memory alive. I have talked at length with Cllr Jason Zadrozny about plans to build social housing with the street being named after Adrian. I think the name Adrian Sheldon View is perfect because of where it is.
“For myself, my husband Mark, and daughter Amy, it is a place for us to reflect. All of the family live locally, and some of his friends who are away with the forces do come and see us when they are back.
“Adrian was quite shy but a very generous, loving, and kind person. He was very close to his family and had some great friends in and out of the Army. He socialised when he could, but when he got home, he wanted to chill out.
“He was close to his sister Amy, and it is sad that he never got to meet her daughter Annabella, but we make sure she knows all about her Uncle Adrian.
“Losing Adrian was a massive loss to all of his friends and family. It has been 15 years now, and we still keep his memory alive.”
Cllr Jason Zadrozny, Leader of Ashfield District Council, said: “I’ve been talking to Mrs Sheldon for a number of years about honouring Rifleman Adrian Sheldon in the place he grew up.
“I am delighted we have now found the perfect spot, a special place for Adrian and his family. It will be a place where his family and friends can remember him, and it is an honour for us to be able to respect his memory in this way.
“This will ensure that future generations will know the name Adrian Sheldon and the sacrifice that he made for his country.”
The new street has now been completely cleared of vegetation, and the derelict garages have been demolished ahead of the building work starting.
These new homes will have increased insulation in the walls and floors, a gas boiler that is hydrogen ready, solar panels that will supply approximately 30% of electricity use, and electric vehicle charging ports.
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