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Manchester News – Hundreds unite to pay tribute to veterans on Armed Forces Day

By uk-times.com1 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manchester city centre was filled with gratitude and celebration today as hundreds of Mancunians came out to honour the fearless bravery and sacrifice of the UK’s armed forces during a spectacular Armed Forces Day event.

From the energetic routine of the LA Band’s opening performance to the stirring sounds of the Lancashire Army Artillery Band that travelled throughout St Peter’s Square and beyond, it was a day that called for everyone’s undivided admiration. 


Crowds were quickly transfixed by the vibrant parade which featured serving personnel, veterans, and cadets marching shoulder to shoulder in a powerful display of unity, respect and tradition.  


A poignant formal inspection was led by the Lord Mayor of Manchester, Councillor Carmine Grimshaw, alongside other dignitaries. Followed by the Deputy Lieutenant’s heartfelt speech which resonated deeply with the crowd, setting the tone for a day of reflection and honourary celebration. Councillor Tommy Judge and the Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester were just some of the esteemed guests who also paid tribute. 


Members of the public shared their own touching odes as part of the “Thank You for Your Service” campaign which broadcasted video tributes throughout the day and were even given the chance to contribute their own messages of appreciation, spanning across generations. The special campaign was also a part of marking the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe (VE Day) and Victory over Japan (VJ Day).  


Visitors enjoyed a rich programme of activities, including live music hosted by BBC Radio DJ Michelle Dignan, historic military displays, and interactive stalls from the NHS, Royal British Legion, and Manchester City Council’s Armed Forces Covenant to further support the armed forces community.  


Councillor Tommy Judge, Leader Member for Armed Forces, said: “Today, Manchester came together not just to remember, but to celebrate the courage, dedication, and resilience of our armed forces community – both past and present. The turnout was incredible, and the atmosphere was one of heartfelt gratitude and community pride.” 


 

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