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A NEW display board in honour of the Windermere Children has been unveiled. The board can be found in the gardens of Windermere Library - the home of the Lake District Holocaust Project. Project director Trevor Avery has welcomed the board and said: “My heartfelt thanks to Jill Visser and to all the supporters who helped is with the garden, and those who are helping us establish a fitting commemoration of the links between 300 remarkable youngsters and the people, and place, who welcomed them in the summer of 1945.” The commemorative garden was opened in 2015 and designed by Ms Visser. The garden’s opening coincided with the 70th anniversary of the Holocaust survivors’ arrival in Cumbria.
The Windermere Children, released in January 2020, is vying for the prize in the Single Drama category. It tells the story of the 300 orphaned Jewish refugees who began new lives in the town in the summer of 1945. Trevor Avery, who runs the Lake District Holocaust Project in Windermere, was an adviser on the film and said he was ‘delighted’ following its nomination. “I am delighted, it is fantastic news,” he said. “It is up against real stiff competition but just being nominated for a BAFTA is significant enough” Director Michael Samuels and writer Simon Block worked on the film and frequently consulted with Mr Avery.