Nature trail will be lasting tribute to tragic Archie
The Journal
|October 16, 2025
BELOVED Newcastle schoolboy killed in a tragic explosion one year ago will be honoured with a lasting tribute.
Seven-year-old Archie York lost his life in the blast that destroyed his family home in Violet Close, Benwell, and devastated a community on October 16 last year.
And 12 months on from the horrific incident, which was caused by an illegal drugs lab, it has been announced that fun-loving Archie will be remembered through a poignant new project aimed at creating a place of comfort for his family, friends and people across Tyneside.
Newcastle City Council will help the York family create Archie's Nature Trail around the Parish Ponds in Woolsington, where he enjoyed exploring with his parents, baby brother and their golden retrievers.
Mum Katherine Errington told The Journal that she wants the outdoor tail, which it is hoped can be decorated with artwork featuring her son’s favourite Marvel superheroes, to be a place that Archie's schoolmates can enjoy visiting and will help them remember his joyful spirit.
She said: “It is something personal. Even people who didn’t know Archie will be able to know what a fun-loving chap he was by going on that trail.”
This story is from the October 16, 2025 edition of The Journal.
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