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'Knife Angel' anti-violence sculpture comes to Lighthouse Church, Maidstone

A huge sculpture made from more than 100,000 seized knives is returning to Kent.

The Knife Angel is touring the UK to highlight the country's knife crime epidemic and will be coming to Maidstone this September.

The Knife Angel will be displayed at the Lighthouse Church in Maidstone. Picture: OneMaidstone
The Knife Angel will be displayed at the Lighthouse Church in Maidstone. Picture: OneMaidstone

It will be located on the forecourt of the Lighthouse Church – formerly known as St Faiths Church – on Station Road, Maidstone.

A launch event will unveil the national monument at 10.30am on Tuesday, September 6.

The sculpture was made by British Ironwork Centre and contains more than 100,000 seized blades.

It was specifically created to highlight the negative effects of aggressive behaviour, whilst solidifying the critical need for social change.

The angel is also a beautiful memorial designed to celebrate the lives that have been lost through violent and thoughtless actions.

The sculpture is made up of more than 100,000 seized blades
The sculpture is made up of more than 100,000 seized blades

In December 2018, the Knife Angel began its official National Youth Anti-Violence Educational Programme and Tour across the UK.

It visited Rochester Cathedral in September 2019, and was the first time the sculpture had been installed in the south east.

The team at OneMaidstone BID are the now the first Business Improvement District organisation to host the Knife Angel.

They are working with partners including the Hazlitt Institute for Performing Arts, Violence Reduction Unit (VRU), Maidstone Borough Council, Golding Homes, and Matthew Scott – Kent Police Crime Commissioner.

The sculpture will be on display until Sunday, October 2.

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