Mayor of Chichester Unveils Abbeyfield’s ‘Surprise’ Memorial Sculpture
In celebrating their 60th Birthday, the Trustees of Abbeyfield Chichester decided to mark, in some permanent way, the amazing and award winning service that their staff gave tirelessly to the elderly residents of their two sheltered retirement houses during the pandemic.
The commitment, selfless diligence and determination to keep their residents safe throughout that challenging time was nothing short of outstanding.
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Hide AdOptions were considered but finally a decision was made to commission a sculpture.
The project was kept strictly secret from the staff to whom it would be a lasting tribute.
But how would anyone depict dedication? This was the brief given to local Sculptor Vincent Gray who has several well loved sculptures around Chichester
already: John Keats in Eastgate Square, Nelson in North Street and others.
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Hide AdVincent proposed developing the work around the symbolism of Caring Hands.
This concept was developed in his Chilgrove studios, first in wire mesh, then layers of plaster were applied, measured for perfect proportion and gradually a stunningly simple emotive five foot creation emerged to be cast in bronze resin.
Speculation grew as the afternoon of Abbeyfield Chichester’s 60th Birthday event neared and the mysterious covered structure in the garden was to be unveiled.
On the August 23, accompanied by champagne and birthday cake, staff, residents and their families gathered. They were delighted to have Chichester
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Hide AdMayor, Julian Joy attending who whisked away the cover, unveiling the impressive ‘Dedication’ sculpture.
It was a glorious milestone in Abbeyfield’s long history of providing affordable, assisted retirement living to the elderly of Chichester’s community.