MARCHERS will meet in Hereford to pay tribute to Sarah Everard and raise awareness of the dangers women face.

They will gather at the bull statue in the city's High Town at 5.30pm on Monday, March 29.

At around 6pm they will then walk through the city centre, although the route has yet to be confirmed.

When the march returns to the statue women will be invited to tell their stories, and there will be poetry readings.

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One of the organisers, Amber Williams, said the police had been informed and may send officers to the event.

Posters are being designed to publicise the march, and T-shirts will be sold to raise money for women's charities.

Anyone who wants more information about the march should email reclaimthesestreetshereford@hotmail.com 

Ms Williams said the event was not women-only, and anyone who wants to show their respect and support would be welcome.

Ms Everard went missing while walking home from a friend’s flat in south London on March 3.

Her body was discovered hidden in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on Wednesday.

Serving police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, is charged with kidnapping and murdering the 33-year-old marketing executive.

There were controversial scenes in Clapham, London, last night (Saturday) where police officers clashed with some of those attending a gathering in memory of Ms Everard.