Nottinghamshire County Council marked the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by raising the Ukrainian flag at County Hall on Friday morning.
The County Council’s Chairman, Councillor Roger Jackson, whose good cause this year is the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Sherwood, said that the council was reaffirming its support for the Ukrainian people and remembering the many sacrifices they’ve made over the last 12 months.
Cllr Jackson said: “On this poignant day, it is important we remember and support the Ukrainian people. Many have left behind their loved ones, homes, and belongings to settle here as guests in Nottinghamshire.
“I would like to thank the people of Nottinghamshire for welcoming these families, and especially thank those who have opened their homes in support of the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
@westbridgfordwirenews Nottinghamshire County Council marked the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by raising the Ukrainian flag at County Hall on Friday morning. The County Council’s Chairman, Councillor Roger Jackson, whose good cause this year is the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Sherwood, said that the council was reaffirming its support for the Ukrainian people and remembering the many sacrifices they’ve made over the last 12 months. Cllr Jackson said: “On this poignant day, it is important we remember and support the Ukrainian people. Many have left behind their loved ones, homes, and belongings to settle here as guests in Nottinghamshire. “I would like to thank the people of Nottinghamshire for welcoming these families, and especially thank those who have opened their homes in support of the Homes for Ukraine scheme. “As my good cause for the year, more than £20,000 has been raised which will go towards supporting the outstanding work of the Ukrainian Cultural Centre. The centre offers many services to Ukrainian families and its support has been invaluable.” More at the link in our bio #ukraine #ukraine🇺🇦 #ukraineinvasion #ukraine🇺🇦❤️ #westbridgford #nottingham #notts #nottinghamnews #uknews #nottinghamshire #fyp #foryoupage ♬ original sound – West Bridgford Wire News
“As my good cause for the year, more than £20,000 has been raised which will go towards supporting the outstanding work of the Ukrainian Cultural Centre. The centre offers many services to Ukrainian families and its support has been invaluable.”
Councillor John Cottee, Cabinet Member for Communities, who has led on the Homes for Ukraine initiative, said:
“Communities across Nottinghamshire have really stepped up in support of the Ukrainian people.
“I hear so many heart-warming stories of how Nottinghamshire residents have been able to play a small part in supporting our Ukrainian guests.
The generosity and spirit shown throughout the county have been nothing short of staggering and I am very proud of what we have been able to achieve.”
To date, more than 1,000 Ukrainian women and children have settled in Nottinghamshire with local families, and another 500 are due to arrive in the coming months.
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