Wandsworth Town Hall flag flying at half-mast today in honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore

By The Editor

3rd Feb 2021 | Local News

Wandsworth Town Hall flag is flying at half-mast today as the nation mourns the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.

The 'Great British Hero' passed away yesterday morning at the age of 100 after contracting coronavirus and battling pneumonia.

Sir Tom inspired the nation during the first lockdown by walking 100 laps of his garden and raising more than £32million for the NHS in the process.

Mayor of Wandsworth Cllr Jane Cooper said: "Today we will be flying the Union Flag at half-mast on Wandsworth Town Hall in memory and honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore. He was an inspiration and a true hero."

Boris Johnson praised Sir Tom's fundraising efforts earlier today during Prime Minister's Questions and said he was a 'life well lived' and that he 'inspired the very best in us all'.

The Prime Minister is encouraging the nation to join in with a national clap at 6pm tonight to honour the World War Two veteran.

"We now all have the opportunity to show our appreciation for him," Mr Johnson said.

Other foreign leaders have also paid tribute to Sir Tom following his passing, including the White House, which tweeted: "We join the United Kingdom and the world in honouring the memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore, who inspired millions through his life and his actions."

Buckingham Palace has also released a statement: "The Queen is sending a private message of condolence to the family of Captain Sir Tom Moore.

"Her Majesty very much enjoyed meeting Captain Sir Tom and his family at Windsor last year.

"Her thoughts and those of the Royal Family are with them."

Sir Tom's family said the last year of his life was 'nothing short of remarkable', and that he had 'experienced things he'd only ever dreamed of'.

     

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