Flag raised for Commonwealth Day

South Holland District Council proudly joined with other local authorities, community groups and organisations across the world to mark Commonwealth Day.

Councillors came together with local dignitaries and war veterans for a special flag raising ceremony outside the council’s offices in Priory Road in Spalding on Monday morning.

Council chairman Robert Clark raised the Commonwealth flag at 10am – the precise time that thousands of others all over the globe were doing the same.

The gathered crowd included members of the Royal British Legion, the Naval Association and the Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire Toby Dennis.

Several South Holland councillors also attended the ceremony, which saw a specially written Commonwealth Affirmation read out as well as a message of good wishes from her Majesty the Queen.

Coun Clark said: “It was fantastic to see so many people attend the ceremony which gave everyone a chance to appreciate everything the Commonwealth stands for.

“Publicly signalling the continued influence the Commonwealth plays around the world in the 21st century and the values it represents is an opportunity we are again proud to be part of.”

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