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“Learning or education was also a commonly-mentioned use for the memorial, although some people shared their concerns that it should not become a tourist destination. With this in mind, the Commission has made recommendations for exploring the development of an archive situated apart from the memorial itself, some of which may be accessible only to bereaved families,” it said.
Families also request a garden and built structure be incorporated into a permanent memorial at the site of the fire in west London that killed 72 people on June 14, 2017.
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