Contract value: c. £17,000
The memorial garden at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium commemorates those who lost their lives in the tragic events in October 2018.
Leicester City owner and chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Kaveporn Punpare, Nusara Suknamai, Eric Swaffer and Izabela Lechowicz tragically died after a mechanical fault caused their helicopter to crash in a stadium carpark.
To honour Vichai and his legacy, the football club approached The Garden Design Company to build the memorial garden in 2019, as the first year anniversary of the crash approached. We assisted the build by providing the power and lighting.
Flowers left in tribute to Vichai were composted and helped form the basis of the garden itself. Chief Executive Susan Whelan said, “From the scene of a tragedy, we aim to build something peaceful, something poignant and something beautiful, where supporters of today and of future generations can remember what one man’s vision did for this club, this community.”
The project had a tight deadline as it had to be completed within 3 weeks before the opening on the crash anniversary. Our team had to work tirelessly around other trades to make sure the power and lighting were immaculate.
Additionally, heavy rain made the garden project all the more difficult and our team had to work the TGDC to trench and lay the cables carefully.
Our responsibilities for the garden project encompassed:
Glenfield Electrical’s involvement in the memorial garden project was pivotal in having the garden ready on time for the opening. Now the memorial garden is a wonderfully tranquil place for reflection set amongst the grounds of the stadium.
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