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Flag raised to mark Armed Forces Day

Date published: 2024-06-25 | Category: Delivering for local residents, Events


a photo of a woman and a man holding an Armed Forces Day flag with another woman and an older man in with medals on his chest outside the entrance to a building

The Armed Forces Day flag has been raised in Bath to show support for the Armed Forces community.

Bath & North East Somerset Council celebrated national Armed Forces Day, which takes place on Saturday June 29, with the raising of the flag in Parade Gardens yesterday (June 24).

The raising of the flag in Bath was attended by the Chair of the Council, Councillor Karen Walker; the Mayor of Bath, Councillor Michelle O’Doherty and council Leader, Councillor Kevin Guy.

Councillor Karen Walker, Chair of the Council, said: “I’m honoured to be marking British Armed Forces Day to show our appreciation for those who serve our country. Together with all other local authorities, Bath & North East Somerset Council has pledged to uphold the Armed Forces Covenant, which is a promise by the nation that those who serve or have served, and their families, are treated fairly.” 

The council provides practical resources to aid present and former service personnel who find themselves homeless, in debt or in need of specialised medical care.

For more details about the Armed Forces Community Covenant visit:

https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/neighbourhoods-and-community-safety/working-partnership/armed-forces-community-covenant

Alternatively, you can call the Community Engagement team on 01225 396539

You can find more details about Armed Forces Day online.

ENDS

 

Photo caption: Left to right: Councillor Karen Walker, Chair of Bath & North East Somerset Council; Councillor Kevin Guy, Leader Bath & North East Somerset Council; Mayor of Bath, Councillor Michelle O’Doherty; and David Howell, Somerset Light Infantry, who marked Armed Forces Day.

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