A group of victims of the 2017 Westminster Bridge attack are planning a commemoration for the third anniversary. They are supported by Westminster City Council, the Mayor of London and the Metropolitan Police.

The organisers, the Westminster Commemorations Working Group, are looking at the possibility of a plaque on Westminster Bridge to be dedicated at a commemorative service held at Westminster Central Hall at 2pm on Sunday 22nd March 2020. The service will be attended by victims, survivors, witnesses, responders and representatives of the state. After the service people will be able to meet each other informally at a reception.

The organisers appreciate that some people may not feel comfortable returning to the bridge so the plaque will be dedicated at the service and installed on the bridge a day or two later. There is an alternative place for reflection at the commemorative stone for Innocent Victims of Violence outside Westminster Abbey.

How to contact the Westminster Commemorations Working Group

If you would like to attend the commemoration, please contact the Westminster Commemorations Working Group using this email address:

WestminsterCWG@gmail.com

Please tell them:

  • if you would like to attend the event and how many people might come with you. If you could reply by the first week of February that would help with the arrangements.
  • if you would have any difficulties in attending and would like the Group to see if they can help.
  • if you would like to contribute to the planning of the event.
  • if you are experiencing ongoing difficulty as a result of the incident and would like advice on available support.

The Working Group will keep your details confidentially in line with current data protection regulations and will only use them to tell you about the commemoration.

You can also write to:

Tony Andrews, Emergency Planning Manager

Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP

(Mobile: 07817 055 070)

If you’ve been affected by the Westminster Bridge attack and need support, you can call our 24 hour, free Supportline: 0808 16 89 111.