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Ten design teams will compete to win right to create National Holocaust Memorial

November 18, 2016 11:55
Victoria Tower Gardens - the intended site of the memorial [Wikimedia Commons]

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The government has announced the designers who will compete to create the new National Holocaust Memorial.

Ten teams, selected from almost 100 entries from 26 countries, will submit designs for the memorial and learning centre which is to be built next to Parliament.

They will be judged by an independent jury including Communities Secretary Sajid Javid, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, the Chief Rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, and Holocaust survivor Ben Helfgott, and chaired by Sir Peter Bazalgette, the chair of the United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial Foundation.

The jury will select the winner next spring after a public consultation seeking views from communities across the UK.