Eerste Wêreldoorlog-gedenkbank geïnstalleer by St James-begraafplaas

'n Spesiale Wêreldoorlog 1 gedenkbank is geïnstalleer by die St James-begraafplaas wat uitkyk oor die laaste rusplek van die mans wat hul lewens in die klopjag op Zeebrugge op 23 April 1918, St George's Day. Admiraal Lord Keyes wat die aanval gelei het, is begrawe naby die manne wat hy beveel het. The bravery of the men taking part in the attack was so great that 11 Victoria Crosses were awarded. The raid is remembered on the anniversary each year in a ceremony at the Cemetery. This is followed by a further act of commemoration at Dover Town Hall where, op die middag, the Town Mayor strikes the Zeebrugge Bell which hangs permanently on the balcony at the front of the Hall. The bell was the gift of the King of the Belgians to the Town of Dover. Dover Town Council funded the purchase and installation of the bench and worked in partnership with the Dover White Cliffs Branch of the Royal British Legion to agree the location and Dover District Council who gave necessary permissions.