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School bus tribute to ‘forever 15’ Manchester Arena attack victim | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com21 January 20263 Mins Read
School bus tribute to ‘forever 15’ Manchester Arena attack victim | Manchester News
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Transport for Greater Manchester Students gather in front of new Bee network bus for Olivia. Transport for Greater Manchester

Olivia’s family asked Transport for Greater Manchester for a permanent memorial to the teenager

A bus bearing the name of a teenage girl who was killed in the 2017 Manchester Arena attack has been unveiled in tribute to “a young lady who will remain forever 15”.

Olivia Campbell-Hardy, described by her family as a “funny kid who loved music, dancing and singing”, was one of the 22 people who died in the attack.

Her name has been placed on the front of a yellow Bee Network bus that was unveiled at her school, Tottington High School in Bury, by Olivia’s grandmother Sharon Goodman.

She said the bus, which will run along the teenager’s former 469 school route between Bury and Tottington, was a “fitting tribute to have a little bit of Olivia’s spirit coming to this area”.

Transport for Greater Manchester Andy Burnham and Sharon Goodman. Andy has grey/black hair and glasses, He wears a navy blue jacket, jeans and a scarf. Sharon wears a wine coloured thick overcoat and a scarf. She has grey hair and a flower in her lapel. Transport for Greater Manchester

Sharon Goodman, grandmother of Olivia, at the unveiling of the memorial bus on 19 January

Olivia was one of twenty-two people killed by a bombing after an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017.

“I remember Olivia as the cheeky little girl that she was – always singing, laughing,” Olivia’s mother, Charlotte Campbell told the in June 2017.

Her family later set up Liv’s Trust which promotes musical education, dance, drama and the arts for young people across Greater Manchester.

Handout Olivia. 15-year-old girl with red dyed curly hair. Handout

Olivia, who loved singing and music, was given the ticket to the concert by a friend – just a few days before the event

Teachers from Tottington Primary School, where Olivia had also been a pupil, were invited to the unveiling on Monday.

“Members of our staff were honoured to attend an event to see the unveiling of a Bee Network bus named after Olivia Campbell-Hardy, who was tragically killed in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017,” the school said in a statement.

“Olivia attended both Tottington Primary School and Tottington High School. The bus is set to run through our local area, serving the community she loved.

“Her memory will live on.”

Transport for Greater Manchester Inside of a bus. Bees have been drawn all over the ceiling as part of a one-off design. Transport for Greater Manchester

The tribute bus features Olivia’s name on the outside and a bee-patterned ceiling, to honour all who were killed in the attack.

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, also in attendance, said: “When Olivia’s family asked us to dedicate a bus, we all thought it was a wonderful idea and it all fits with the spirit of the Bee Network.

“Olivia will be forever 15, but forever on the school run with everybody because of the bus.

“Her name will always be there at the front of people’s minds.”

Ms Goodman said: “It’s fitting that it’ll be used by young people for a young lady who was 15 and will remain forever 15.”

Yvonne Wright NEEDSPERMISS Memorial bench. Silver plaque reads: 'In memory of Olivia Campbell Hardy. Whose presence continues to inspire our community'Yvonne Wright NEEDSPERMISS

Along with the opening of the bus, Tottington High School also unveiled its own tribute to Olivia – dedicating a memorial bench to the former pupil.

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