A sculpture raising awareness of the impact of knife crime arrives in Sandwell this October.
The Knife Angel sculpture will be located in Oldbury Civic Square near to Sandwell Council House in Oldbury town centre.
The arrival of the Knife Angel, which is a powerful symbol of the impact of knife crime, will be marked at an official opening event in the Civic Square on Wednesday 2 October from 4pm to 6pm.
Standing 27-feet tall and weighing 3.5 tons, it is comprised of 100,000 blunted knives received from 43 police forces across the UK. It took two years to create and has toured many UK towns and cities since November 2018.
Standing as a powerful reminder of the devastating impact of knife crime, the Knife Angel also symbolises the resilience of communities working together to combat violence and foster lasting change.
Leader of Sandwell Council, Councillor Kerrie Carmichael, said: “Knife-related crime is a concern across the UK, and it is important that we do all we can here in Sandwell to make sure people choose life, not knife.
“Most people do not carry knives; most young people do not carry knives. But we need anyone who does, or is tempted to carry a knife, to turn their back on a choice that could cost their or another person’s life.
“This thought-provoking Knife Angel is a reminder of the real and tragic consequences of knife crime and will hopefully start conversations within families, among friends and in the community.
“This campaign seeks to engage every member of the Sandwell community – schools, families, businesses and local organisations – in a collective mission. We will honour those impacted by violence, educate the public, raise awareness of personal safety and take meaningful action to create a safer, more peaceful future.”
Sandwell Police commander, Chief Superintendent Kim Madill, said: "Knives can ruin lives and we're working with partners to keep our streets safe.
"We're doing this through both enforcement and education and the Knife Angel sends out a powerful message which should resonate across communities.
"We're committed to doing all we can to prevent the devastating consequences which can be caused by carrying a weapon. Actions in the heat of the moment can lead to the tragic loss of life and someone else ruining their own life too.”
The Knife Angel sculpture has been brought to the borough by Sandwell Council and the Safer Sandwell Partnership working together with British Ironwork Centre, West Midlands Police and the West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership.
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