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Sunday Salute for Armed Forces

Sunday Salute for Armed Forces

South Tyneside showed its support for military organisations at a special Armed Forces Day event in South Tyneside at the weekend.

The celebration, organised by the Bad-Landers Motorcycle Club in partnership with South Tyneside Council, included a cavalcade of hundreds of motorbikes and a colourful military parade along South Shields seafront.

This was followed by open-air church service led by Father Mark Mawhinney of St Hilda’s Church and an inspection of the troops by the Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor John McCabe, the Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear Ms Lucy Winskell OBE and the High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear, Dame Irene Lucas-Hays.

Families then enjoyed a fun day in Bents Park with live music, children’s fairground rides, charity stalls and an exhibition of motorbikes, scooters, classic cars and military vehicles.

The Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor John McCabe said: “It was a real honour to represent the Borough at this year’s Armed Forces Day parade and a very proud moment to take the salute.

“It is such a fantastic event for the whole family and a fitting tribute to the Borough’s military personnel, past and present. The day gives us all an opportunity to show support for the amazing work they do to help keep our country safe and to reflect on the enormous commitment and sacrifices they make.

“It is so important to show our forces that we value their commitment and once again, the people of South Tyneside didn’t disappoint in turning out on what has become one of the most popular and poignant events in our calendar.”

The annual event celebrates all things military, from servicemen and women past and present to their families, veterans and cadets, and raises money for Armed Forces charities.

For further information about South Tyneside Council’s support for Armed Forces visit www.southtyneside.gov.uk/armedforces

 

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  • June 19, 2023