A SERIES of special activities will be held in Redcar to mark this year’s Armed Forces Day.
Taking place on Saturday 29 June, the day will officially open at 10.30am with a parade of military personnel, both past and present, on Redcar High Street.
The high street will have a range of stalls hosted by military and local charities and there will be entertainment throughout the day with musicians and singers, military pipes and drums, cadet drill displays and children’s activities.
There will also be refreshments available throughout the day, making it a fun-packed event for all ages.
The event is organised by Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council in partnership with Royal British Legion Redcar Branch and Rotary Club.
Mayor of Redcar and Cleveland, Cllr Neil Bendelow, said: “This is a fantastic event and has an incredible turnout every year. It’s a great way to show the armed forces our pride and appreciation, while spending quality time with family and friends. So, please come along and celebrate our amazing armed forces, from currently serving troops to service families, veterans, and cadets.”
Eric Howden BEM, Chairman of Redcar Branch Royal British Legion, said: “Armed Forces Day is a day to remember and celebrate our troops from all the services, past, present, and future.
“Our past are those who can’t be with us because some made the ultimate sacrifice, others have gone naturally to join their comrades, plus, of course, our veterans who will come together on the day to remember and support.
“The present are those still in service in whatever capacity throughout the world, some although not in a battle zone but are on standby in case they are needed, they too could be our future along with the cadet forces expected on the day, all willing to serve their King and country.
“We want everyone to remember and at the same time support us by having a great time enjoying what we have put together. I thank everyone who have given their time and effort to make this a great family and fun day.”