Flag raising ceremony to recognise Merchant Navy Day
Posted 20 August 2018
The event will be part of national Merchant Navy Day celebrations, and consist of a ceremonial raising of the Red Ensign flag, which will remain flying for the remainder of the week, led by the council Chairman Cllr Rodney Grocock.
Since 2000, Merchant Navy Day has honoured the brave men and women who kept our 'island nation' afloat during both World Wars, and celebrated our dependence on modern day merchant seafarers who are responsible for 95% of the UK's imports, including half the food we eat, plenty of the fuel we burn and the products and goods we take for granted.
South Holland District Council Chairman, Cllr Rodney Grocock, said: "It is always important to recognise the vital work of all our servicemen and women, and following the success of our Armed Forces Day celebrations in June this promises to be a great occasion bringing together veterans, council members and the public honouring the vital work of our Merchant Navy seafarers."
The flag-raising is free and open to all members of the public to attend. The ceremony will begin at 9.45am, and the flag will remain flying at the Council Offices for the rest of the week. Visit www.merchantnavyfund.org/merchant-navy-day/ to find out more events taking place across the country for Merchant Navy Day.