reports. READ MORE: Throwing in the trowel: City deputy leader quits over Wedgwood statue debacle Now Marilyn has told of her distress at the decision.
She said: "Jimmy just meant so much to us. I scrimped and saved to get those and now they they are saying everything needs to be taken down. "I just wanted to give him what he deserves.
It was important to me to give him a good resting place. Motorbike mad Jimmy died when the bike he was riding crashed into a fence in the Bomarsund area of Ashington, after going out to get fuel on Easter Monday in 2020.
In the weeks and months that followed Marilyn struggled to cope with her loss and took comfort from visiting Jimmy's grave at the cemetery, which is across the road from her Cramlington home.
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