On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, the community of Grenfell will come together to mark the 6th anniversary of the fire that killed 72 people. The day will begin with a silent walk, which will start at Notting Hill Methodist Church at 6:30pm. The walk will end at the Grenfell Tower site, where there will be a short service and time for reflection.
The Silent Walk is a way for the community to come together and remember those who lost in the fire. It is also a way to show solidarity with the survivors and bereaved families. The walk is open to anyone who wishes to participate.
In addition to the Silent Walk, there will be a number of other events taking place on the anniversary of the fire. These events include:
- A community picnic at St. Clement’s Church
- A candlelight vigil at the Grenfell Tower site
- A film screening at the Notting Hill Methodist Church
The events on the anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire are a way for the community to come together and remember those who lost. They are also a way to show support for the survivors and bereaved families.
Grenfell United Calls for Justice
Grenfell United, a group representing survivors and bereaved families of the Grenfell Tower fire, is calling for justice on the anniversary of the fire. The group is demanding that the government hold those responsible for the fire accountable.
In a statement, Grenfell United said: “We will not rest until those responsible for this tragedy brought to justice. We will not stop fighting for the truth and for the changes that needed to prevent another Grenfell from happening.”
The group is also calling for a public inquiry into the fire. The inquiry should investigate the causes of the fire, the response of the authorities, and the lessons that can learned from the tragedy.
The Grenfell Tower fire was a horrific tragedy that claimed the lives of 72 people. The anniversary of the fire is a time to remember those who lost and to fight for justice.