Flying the flag for our Armed Forces
Havant Borough Council will be honouring the men
and women that serve our nation at home and overseas by
raising the Armed Forces Day Flag. In a ceremony on
Monday
24th June, the specially-designed flag will be hoisted
over the Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant,
and will fly until Armed Forces Day itself, on Saturday 29
June.
The service, led by Reverend Chris Spencer of St
Wilfrid’s Church, Waterlooville, will be attended by The
Mayor of Havant (Councillor Peter Wade) and the Leader and
Deputy Leader of the council (Councillors Philip Munday and
Philippa Gray).
Residents are invited to watch the short ceremony,
which starts at 10.30am, and pay tribute to past and present
service personnel, their partners, and families. After the
ceremony, refreshments will be available in the Hollybank
Room in the Plaza.
The council holds the prestigious Gold Employers
Recognition Scheme Award for its work supporting the Armed
Forces community, and has also re-signed the Armed Forces
Covenant, which ensures that members of the Armed Forces
community experience no disadvantage as a result of their
service.
Page updated:
Wednesday July 31, 2024