A magical ceremony officially launched Liverpool’s national celebrations honouring servicemen and women on Saturday

19.06.2017

A special flag raising event at the Town Hall today (Mon 19) signalled the start of the city’s Armed Forces Day festivities.

Hoisting the Armed Forces flag was Lance Corporal Richard Jones who was crowned winner of Britain’s Got Talent in 2016 after wowing the judges with his magic act. He remains a serving soldier as part of The Band of The Household Cavalry.

He was joined by Commodore Phil Waterhouse, Lord Mayor Malcolm Kennedy, and John Syvret, CEO of Cammell Laird– the headline sponsors of the event. Together they raised the flag ahead of Armed Forces Day on Saturday 24 June. 

From today, the Cunard Building will be lit up in red, white and blue each evening. From Wednesday, a number of ‘Thank You’ banners will be put up on the front of St George’s Hall which will also be illuminated.

Richard said: “I am delighted to be part of these hugely important celebrations. As someone who serves in the military, Armed Forces Day is a very humbling experience as the nation comes together to thank those servicemen and women who go above and beyond for their country.

“Liverpool is such an iconic city with an instantly recognisable waterfront, so staging the event there will be a fantastic experience for all involved.”

Commodore Phil Waterhouse, who commands the Royal Navy in Northern England, said: “The flag raising ceremony signals the beginning of Armed Forces week; I am so very pleased to have been asked to take part in it with the Lord Mayor.

“A tremendous amount of work has gone into the planning of the national  Armed Forces Day event over many months by numerous organisations, all of whom have contributed massively.  I and my fellow service personnel are looking forward immensely to engaging with the many thousands of people who will flock to Liverpool’s waterfront on Saturday 24th June.

“We feel very humbled that the nation wishes to show their appreciation of sailors, soldiers and airmen, both past and present, as well as the wider Armed Forces family. It is sure to be a tremendous spectacle and one which the eyes of the nation will be upon.”

Councillor Kennedy said: “Hosting Armed Forces Day is a huge coup. When it comes to staging large, outdoor, free events Liverpool excels and will always rise to the occasion when the national spotlight is shining on the city.

“Thanking those ordinary men and women in the armed forces who lead extraordinary lives is paramount, and the flag raising is the just beginning of a number of events which will make sure this city does the armed forces community proud.

“I encourage as many people as possible to be part of Armed Forces Day on the 24 June – we want thousands to line the parade route and head to the waterfront to be part of the, free, family friendly celebrations.”

Armed Forces Day runs from 11am to 5pm on Saturday. The day begins with around 1,000 serving personnel, veterans, cadets and marching bands taking part in a parade, stepping off from St George’s Hall, travelling through the city centre and culminating at Princes Parade where a salute will be given by a number of special guests and dignitaries. A Typhoon flypast will mark the start of the parade.   

Activities will take place across the waterfront until 5pm and will take place in zones dedicated to all three military services. In these zones military assets will be showcased ranging from static aircraft, diving tank, survival equipment display, bomb disposal robot, RAF technology zone, tanks and armoured vehicles, right through to field operating theatre including a battle field ambulance, field catering demonstrations, field gun run, marching military bands, street theatre and family zones. (All subject to operational requirements).

A Display Arena will be located next to Liverpool Cruise Liner passenger lounge which will give visitors the chance to see a number of capability demonstrations, ranging from a Royal Marines unarmed combat display and military marching bands right through to an Army bridge building demo and a field gun-race between a team from RAF Cosford and the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (the city’s affiliated ship). You can also watch the tri-services battle it out in a number of dragon boat races at Princes Dock.

Weather permitting, a number of flypasts will take place throughout the day involving aircrafts such as the Red Arrows.

For full details of the day, head to www.cultureliverpool.co.uk



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