Covid memorial tree to be planted in Brighton

It'll be installed alongside a short ceremony honouring those who died during the pandemic

Author: Katie AhearnPublished 8th Mar 2026

A memorial tree will be planted in Brighton to commemorate lives lost to Covid.

It'll be installed alongside a short ceremony honouring those who died and recognising the impact the pandemic had on families, friends and communities across the city.

The council announced plans as today marks a National Covid-19 Day of Reflection.

It's leader Bella Sankey is encouraging residents to remember those we have lost.

She said: “On this Day of Reflection, we pause to remember everyone who has died since the pandemic began.

"Behind every number is a person, a family and a story, and many people in Brighton & Hove are still living with that loss.

“This is also a moment to recognise the huge effort made by our communities.

"I want to thank our NHS and social care staff, frontline workers and researchers, as well as the volunteers and neighbours who stepped up to support others, from checking in on people who were isolated to delivering food and medicines when it mattered most.

“As we reflect today, let’s remember those we lost, recognise the kindness and resilience shown across our city, and carry forward the sense of community that helped Brighton & Hove through such a challenging time.”

The tree is meant to stand as a lasting memorial for the lives impacted by the pandemic.

Former Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Mohammed Asaduzzaman, who championed a memorial tree to mark the impact of the pandemic on Brighton & Hove residents during his mayoral term, said: “I’m very proud to have this memorial to the impact Covid continues to have on communities across Brighton & Hove as a legacy of my mayoral term.

“I hope the tree provides a space where people can remember the friends and family lost and reflect on how our communities came together to support each other through those very tough times.

"This memorial tree will carry a deep meaning for many in our community. It is intended not only as a tribute to those we lost during the pandemic, but also as a living symbol of resilience, reflection and hope."

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