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VE Day to be commemorated on line


By Alison Cameron

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There will be an online service of remembrance.
There will be an online service of remembrance.

Highland Council is supporting the national public commemorations of the 75th anniversary of VE Day.

Councillor Roddy Balfour, Highland Council's armed forces and veterans' champion said: “VE Day marks the end of the Second World War in Europe which was a day of great rejoicing. It was the day freedom triumphed over the forces of an evil dictatorship which had cost the lives of millions of people.

“We would normally mark VE Day with an ecumenical service held in Inverness but this is not possible due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

“We welcome the Scottish Government’s announcement that there will be an online service of remembrance and a two-minute silence which will lead Scotland’s public commemorations of the 75th anniversary of VE Day on May 8.”

The ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has meant that plans for the landmark anniversary will now take place online, with a video message of thanks from the First Minister and a concert in addition to the service and silence.

Led by Legion Scotland and Poppyscotland in partnership with the Scottish Government, the commemorations will include children and families currently learning at home.

The Legion Scotland Service of Remembrance will be broadcast on Legion Scotland and Poppy Scotland’s social media channels from 10.40 - 11.15 am. The online concert will then begin at 11.45am until 1pm.

The First Minister’s message will be posted on Twitter @scotgov

Poppyscotland’s online resources can be found at: www.poppyscotland.org.uk/VEDayParty

In addition to virtual events, Poppyscotland have also produced a range of online educational resources for activities which families can use to learn about VE Day and participate in marking the 75th anniversary at home.

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