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    BBC Notting Hill Methodist Church, Lancaster Road. Photo shows people sat in wooden pews and the columns are decorated in green and white flowers. BBC

    About 200 people were at the service at Notting Hill Methodist Church

    Grenfell Tower survivors, and the families of those who lost their lives, have attended a memorial service on the eighth anniversary of the 2017 tragedy.

    A total of 72 people, including 18 children, died in the fire, which is still being investigated by the Metropolitan Police.

    In a few months’ time, work will begin to take down the 23-storey block.

    About 200 people gathered at All Saints Church in Notting Hill, west London, for the Humanity For Grenfell annual service.

    A floral wreath made up of light yellow and white flowers with a message attached saying: "To the 72. We keep your memory alive today and every day by continuing our campaign for answers, justice and change. Mayor of London"

    Flowers were laid at the foot of the tower by the Mayor of London and other officials

    Ahead of the service, flowers were laid at the foot of the tower by officials including minister for building safety, Alex Norris MP, Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan and London Fire Brigade (LFB) Commissioner Andy Roe.

    Former LFB firefighter Stephen Aslin, 58, also began a 30,000-mile cycling challenge and was cheered on by well-wishers and family.

    Before setting off, he led a 72-second silence to remember the victims of the fire.

    His solo bike ride around the world will help raise money for projects helping young people affected by the tragedy.

    Stephen Aslin wearing a white t-shirt which says Grenfell World Cycle, Tower 2 Tower on it. He is speaking into a microphone and behind him is a wooden fence and his bike leaning against it.

    Stephen Aslin set off on his 30,000-mile cycling challenge on Saturday

    During the service, a candle was lit in honour of each victim and prayers were led by Rev Paul Wood.

    “We pray for all of those who seek to serve the community, for all those who seek justice,” he said.

    “We pray for all those across the world who are in pain, for those who are suffering in the Holy Land, in Ukraine and all places of war and those caught in the Air India disaster this week.”

    Among the congregation, there remained a feeling of anger that justice had not yet been done.

    The Met has previously said no charges would be announced until the end of 2026.

    view of Grenfell Tower from the entrance of Notting Hill Methodist Church. Pic looking upwards so you see the church entrance on the left and the tower block in the mid-distance.

    Notting Hill Methodist Church is close to Grenfell Tower

    Mr Roe said Grenfell should never be forgotten.

    In a statement, the commissioner said: “As we mark the eighth anniversary of the devastating Grenfell Tower fire, our thoughts remain with the families and loved ones of the 72 people who lost their lives, as well as the survivors, their families and the wider community.

    “Over the years, the strength and dignity shown by the Grenfell community has been, and continues to be, humbling and inspiring.”

    PA Media Grenfell Tower and the a wall full of memorials and messages on a sunny day, with blue sky and cloudsPA Media

    In September, work will begin to take the tower block to the ground

    Sir Sadiq said: “Today we pause to remember the 72 people who lost their lives, and all those whose lives were changed forever by the horrific Grenfell Tower fire.

    “Eight years on and the road to justice and change has been far too long.

    “The publication of the final Grenfell Inquiry report last year was an important step towards correcting the catastrophic failures exposed by the tragedy, and all those responsible have more to do to ensure all lessons are learned.

    “Every Londoner deserves to live in a safe home, something that Grenfell Tower residents were cruelly deprived of.”

    Saturday’s events will culminate in a silent walk at Notting Hill Methodist Church at 18:00 BST.

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