Flag Flying Ceremony Honouring British Armed Forces
As part of the build up to Armed Forces day which takes
place in June annually, all local authorities are invited by the
Ministry of Defence to take part in a national 'Fly a Flag'
campaign.
Wyre Forest will join in simultaneously with the Flag Raising
Ceremony nationally, at 10.30am on the Monday 25th June 2012
at Stourport Civic centre. Armed Forces Day takes place
on 30th June 2012. The flag is kept flying until the day after
Armed Forces Day.
We urge Wyre Forest residents and local Armed Forces
representatives to come to the flag raising ceremony and if
appropriate to wear their full military regalia, berets, blazers or
uniform to mark the occasion. Next year's flag raising
ceremony organised by Wyre Forest District council will take place
outside Stourport Civic Centre. Guests and local Armed
Forces representatives will be invited to arrive around
10.00am where they will be met by an Officer from Wyre Forest
District Council. The Armed Forces Representatives will gather
in front of the civic hall, where a Parade Marshall will lead them
through the Civic centre carpark to the front of the
Civic centre, where the flag will be raised following a speech by
the Chairman of Wyre Forest District Council and Prayers by a local
Vicar. The flag will be raised simultaneously nationally at
10.30am. After, Stourport Primary School will perform songs for the
crowds.
Wyre Forest District Council is one of hundreds of councils
across the country taking part in these events. For more
information visit www.armedforcesday.org.uk
For more information email the events team.