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Flying the flag for our Armed Forces

Published on:

18

June 2012

Clackmannanshire Council will be joining local authorities across the country by flying a special flag in celebration of national Armed Forces Day later this month.


Provost Tina Murphy is looking forward to welcoming members of the local community to join her to mark Armed Forces Day in Alloa on Wednesday 27th June.


Army Cadets of the Clackmannan Company of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, Air Cadets of the 383 Squadron of the Ari Training Corps, Dollar Combined Cadets Force (CCF) and veterans will arrive at Alloa Town Hall at 10.30am.


They will be joined by dignitaries and guests at the Town Hall. A parade will then take place at 11am, which will march onto Marshill and halt in front of the Town Hall to mark the occasion.


The Parade will form up ready for inspection by the Lord-Lieutenant, the Rt Hon Sir George Reid accompanied by Provost Murphy, before the flag raising ceremony takes place.


Piper, Cadet Lance Corporal Andrew Cunningham will take up his post at the flagpole in preparation for the welcome speech by Provost Murphy. The Armed Forces Flag will be raised accompanied by the piper playing the Royal Salute.


Provost Murphy said: "Here in Clackmannanshire we are extremely proud of our military links and Armed Forces Day is a special opportunity to honour those men and women who make huge personal sacrifices to defend the UK and in other countries across the globe. This is also an opportunity to express out thanks and support to them and to their families.


"I will be especially pleased to welcome local veterans along to the flag raising ceremony, as well as all the other dignitaries attending and members of our local high schools."


Following a speech from the Provost all guests will be invited into the Town Hall for a reception, while the Commanding Officer will request permission to March Off the parade.


During the reception in the Town Hall, there will also be a speech from the Lord-Lieutenant.
Marshill will be closed on 27th June day from 11am until 12 noon and access to Church Street and Earl of Mar Court will also be restricted to allow the ceremony to take place.