Armed Forces Day - fun for all the family at St Nicholas Park

Warwick District Council is marking Armed Forces Week with special events to celebrate and salute the work and dedication of those who have served or are serving in our Armed Forces.

The whole community is invited to join the celebrations on Saturday 24 June from 12pm to 3pm with a free Armed Forces Fun Day in St Nicholas Park, Warwick, featuring music from a Regimental band, a live World War II re-enactment, free hot dogs and ice creams as well as trampolines, inflatable slides and free sports activities from Everyone Active.

Information stalls will be available from the Royal British Legion, the Veterans Contact Point and the local military history museums including The Fusilier Museum, The Queen’s Royal Hussars Museum and the Warwickshire Yeomanry Museum.

Visitors will also get the chance to explore these museums in more detail, with an activity passport available to collect at the event which challenges you to visit the museums and answer questions relating to their exhibits.

The Chairman of Warwick District Council Cllr Sidney Syson said:

“Our armed forces community have dedicated their lives to serving our country and it is important that as a district we join together not only to celebrate, but also to say thank you.

This is a completely free event with guaranteed fun for all the family, so please do come and join us to celebrate and thank our armed forces.”

On Monday 19 June, the Armed Forces Day flag will be raised at the Royal Leamington Spa Town Hall in the company of the Chairman of Warwick District Council Cllr Sidney Syson, the Mayor of Warwick, the Deputy Mayor of Whitnash, and representatives from the Royal British Legion.