Covid-19 reflection

Reflection benches

We have installed four commemorative ‘Daffodil’ benches across the borough as a lasting tribute to those we lost during the Covid-19 pandemic. Installed ahead of the Covid-19 Day of Reflection on Sunday 9 March 2025, these benches provide a dedicated space for remembrance, reflection, and quiet contemplation.

The benches can be found in four peaceful locations, carefully chosen for their tranquil surroundings and accessibility to the community:

  • Alfreton Welfare Recreation Ground
  • Belper River Gardens
  • Charles Hill, Loscoe
  • Crossley Park, Ripley

Each bench features an engraved plaque inscribed with a message of remembrance and a QR code linking to an online Book of Remembrance, where residents can leave personal messages in memory of loved ones. The book of remembrance can be found further down this page.

The benches feature a daffodil-inspired design, chosen for its symbolism of renewal and new beginnings. Just as daffodils bloom each spring, representing resilience and the promise of brighter days, these benches stand as a permanent reminder of the strength of our communities and the lives forever remembered.

Amber Valley Borough Council is proud to provide these benches as a meaningful landmark for reflection, ensuring that those we lost are never forgotten. Whether visiting to honour a loved one, reflect on personal experiences, or simply find a moment of peace, these benches offer a dedicated place for remembrance in some of the borough’s most cherished green spaces.

Covid-19 online book of remembrance

The Covid-19 pandemic touched all our lives in ways we could never have imagined. As part of Covid-19 Reflection Day 2025, this online book of remembrance provides a space to honour and remember those we lost.

We invite you to leave a personal tribute in memory of a loved one. Whether you wish to share a name, a message, or simply a few words of reflection, this book is a way to ensure their memory lives on within our community.

Your messages will be displayed alongside those from others across Amber Valley, creating a lasting tribute to those we have lost.

To add a message, please complete the form and once your message has been approved it will be displayed below.

Contribute to our Covid-19
online book of remembrance


Need further help or information?

Contact the team directly on 01773 570222 or email enquiry@ambervalley.gov.uk