Milton War Memorial refurbished ahead of Anzac Day

A century-old war memorial in Milton has been refurbished ahead of Anzac Day.

While the memorial stands proudly opposite Milton Primary School, the Milton Ulladulla Historical Society flagged a refurbishment in readiness for this year’s Anzac Day.

Mayor Amanda Findley said marking 100 years of the granite obelisk memorial was an important milestone and a sign of respect to those who served in conflicts. The memorial is also one of the rare war monuments in Australia that lists men and women in order of their rank.

“The Milton War Memorial was unveiled on 5 May 1923 and serves as an important reminder of the legacy of war,” said Cr Findley.

“Refurbishing the site demonstrates our reverence for those who lost their lives, and also provides a setting for quiet reflection,” she said.

Improvement works by Council’s Southern team include:

  • repainting existing seats
  • new bollard lighting
  • relocation of power outlet
  • refurbishment of memorial (contractor Cemetery Supplies)
  • pressure washing paved areas.

Mayor Findley thanked the historical society for highlighting the upcoming anniversary and for their deep regard for the site.

Margaret Hamon, President of the Milton Ulladulla Historical Society said the refurbishment had already received favourable comments from the community.

“We are delighted to see the works completed in time for Anzac Day,” said Margaret.

Cr Findley also invited residents and visitors to attend the Milton Anzac service at 10 am on Tuesday 25 April. People are asked to meet at the intersection of the Princes Highway and Church Street for the march to the memorial.

Information on more Anzac services across the Shoalhaven can be found on Council’s website.

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