The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Battle of Britain memorial event to be held online

SECOND WORLD WAR: Service will go ahead despite disruption caused by crisis

- MICHAEL DRUMMOND

Commemorat­ions for the 80th anniversar­y of the Battle of Britain this year will take place online as the UK faces “a similar challenge to the one it faced in 1940”.

The famed Second World War air battle is normally marked with a service in early July but the coronaviru­s pandemic has disrupted plans.

However, the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust is emulating the wartime spirit and refuses to let Covid19 prevent remembranc­e of the courage and sacrifice of those who served.

Group Captain Patrick Tootal OBE, honorary secretary of the trust, said: “The country is facing a similar challenge to the one it faced in 1940 and we are determined to show the resolve that the men of the RAF showed in the face of adversity.

“We will not be beaten by the virus but will find other ways to commemorat­e this important year.”

Memorial Day is always held on a Sunday close to the start of the Battle of Britain, which began on July 10 1940 – this year’s online event is scheduled for July 12.

Group Captain Tootal added: “Clearly the coronaviru­s crisis means we can’t have Memorial Day in its usual form, but we are committed to pressing ahead with a suitable commemorat­ion of the RAF’S victory in 1940.”

The trust, which is responsibl­e for the National Memorial to the Few on the clifftop at Capel-le-ferne, just outside Folkestone in Kent, had planned a year-long programme of special events to commemorat­e the battle’s 80th anniversar­y, but these have been affected significan­tly by the pandemic.

“We hope the public will continue to support us in that ambition,” Group Captain Tootal continued.

“The trust is proud of its role as guardians of the National Memorial to the Few, and with no visitor income at present we hope those who value the contributi­on made to Europe’s freedom by the RAF in 1940 will play their part.

“We will be releasing more details of this year’s online Memorial Day shortly, and in the meantime please consider donating to the trust in memory of the Few so that we can continue to preserve and enhance this tribute to their bravery and sacrifice.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? A Second World War Spitfire flies over the Battle of Britain Memorial in Folkestone, Kent, in last year’s tribute to the fallen.
Picture: PA. A Second World War Spitfire flies over the Battle of Britain Memorial in Folkestone, Kent, in last year’s tribute to the fallen.

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