Crowds line the streets of Wigan for Armed Forces Day
Young and old came together to applaud a military parade of current servicemen and women, as well as veterans, and families enjoyed a fun day in the sunshine and visited stalls.
Wigan Council organised the annual town centre event, which included musical entertainment and military displays.
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Hide AdA First World War simulation dome was donated by Leigh Community Trust so visitors could get an insight into trench life.
Coun Clive Morgan, the council's lead member for armed forces, said: “I would like to thank everyone who attended Armed Forces Day. It is always a proud and patriotic event that is very well-attended.
“The whole day was a symbol of thanks to the armed forces for their sacrifices and to the public for their continued support.
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Hide Ad“All through the day we received feedback from people telling us how much they enjoyed it and how much they appreciate the effort we go to in Wigan borough on behalf of our armed forces.”
The council also formally welcomed Wigan Sea Cadets into the first phase of the Armed Forces Hub, based at the former Withnall House.
The sea cadets have now officially moved into the building, which also has space for charities and community groups.
Phase two of the armed forces hub will be dedicated to veteran support and is due to be completed by the end of the year.
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Hide AdIan Almond, project and fundraising manager at Wigan Sea Cadets, said: “We’re really excited to mark Armed Forces Day with our official moving. We’ve been really keen to utilise this new space, which is better suited to deliver the cadet experience.
“We look forward to working with partners to provide the best possible support for the borough’s veteran’s and their families once the new build is complete.”