Rochdale Observer

Flying the flag for our armed forces

- Damon.wilkinson@menmedia.co.uk @DamonWilki­nson6

ROCHDALE came together to mark the annual Armed Forces Day with a series of flag raising events across local communitie­s.

Services to mark the occasion and to say thanks to the men and women who serve in the Armed Forces were held in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale and the flags have been raised at other locations across the borough.

Soldiers, veterans, dependants, MPs, councillor­s and dignitarie­s turned out to pay tribute to past and present members of the Armed Forces.

The Deputy Mayor of Rochdale, Coun Billy Sheerin, attended the Rochdale service and hoisted the specially designed flag, which will fly outside the Town Hall.

Earlier the veterans’ breakfast club was packed out with more than 100 fry ups plated.

Coun Janet Emsley, the council’s lead member for the Armed Forces, said: “Armed Forces Day is always a moving moment for the borough of Rochdale and once again we marked it in style.

“It was wonderful to see so many past and present members of the Armed Forces community in attendance.

“We are rightly proud of our Armed Forces community and this day is about thanking those, past and present, for their dedicated service. Lest we forget.”

Peter Clegg, chairman of the Rochdale branch of the Royal British Legion, said: “The sacrifice made by so many is never forgotten. It is always an emotional moment to see the flag being raised to the backdrop of Rochdale Town Hall. The council is a wonderful ambassador for our Armed Forces community and, by working together, we ensure serving members past and present are never forgotten. Thanks to everyone who attended.”

The council signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant in 2012, aimed at encouragin­g communitie­s to support services that promote and encourage activities that help integrate Armed Forces personnel back into civilian life.

Current or ex Armed Forces personnel can get more informatio­n by visiting rochdale.gov.uk/ armedforce­s.

The Armed Forces breakfast club is held every Thursday at the town hall from 9am-10am.

 ??  ?? ●●The Deputy Mayor of Rochdale, Coun Billy Sheerin, raises the flag outside the Town Hall to celebrate Armed Forces Day
●●The Deputy Mayor of Rochdale, Coun Billy Sheerin, raises the flag outside the Town Hall to celebrate Armed Forces Day
 ??  ?? ●●Members of the Armed Forces community, their families and people from across the local community were in attendance
●●Members of the Armed Forces community, their families and people from across the local community were in attendance
 ??  ?? ●●A number of councillor­s attended including lead member for the Armed Forces, Coun Janet Emsley
●●A number of councillor­s attended including lead member for the Armed Forces, Coun Janet Emsley
 ??  ?? ●●Council leader Allen Brett (second left) was also in attendance at the event
●●Council leader Allen Brett (second left) was also in attendance at the event

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