The Portrait Benches project commemorates local heroes nominated by their communities by immortalising them as life-sized steel figures. You'll find them on National Cycle Network routes across the UK. This latest iteration of the project is in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Portrait Bench figures can be found on National Cycle Network routes all across the UK.
As part of our Portrait Benches project, we're honouring Dr. Gee Walker and Anne Williams for their tireless efforts to seek justice and make the world a better place.
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Route 810 passes through central Liverpool and through the north of the maritime city.
Leading you out of the centre, this route provides gorgeous costal views at Crosby, where you鈥檒l be able to see the outlines of Antony Gormley's statues dotted across Crosby beach.
Further north, there鈥檚 an opportunity to stop off at Formby beach and forest, a beautiful National Trust site which is home to a host of native red squirrels.
To mark the Queen鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee in 2022, local communities nominated heroes from their hometowns.
These heroes have been immortalised as steel figures along the National Cycle Network.
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Dr. Gee Walker
Dr. Gee Walker founded the in 2006, following the racially motivated murder of her son Anthony.
Today the foundation tackles racism, hate crime and discrimination by providing educational opportunities, victim support services and by promoting equity and inclusion for all.
Gee has worked tirelessly to ensure that Anthony's name is synonymous with racial harmony.
In 2021, Gee鈥檚 outstanding work was recognised with a Pride of Britain Award.
Anne Williams
Anne Williams campaigned for justice for the victims of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
97 Liverpool football fans died, including Anne鈥檚 15-year-old son Kevin.
After the first inquest concluded their deaths were accidental, Anne courageously launched legal challenges with new evidence.
By 2016, a new inquest cited police failings, gave a verdict of unlawful killing and vindicated fans.
Anne didn鈥檛 live to witness the justice she fought for and died aged 62 in 2013.