Commonwealth Day: Grantham raises the flag!

By The Editor

11th Mar 2020 | Local News

Youngsters from Walton Academy assist with the Commonwealth Day flag raising.
Youngsters from Walton Academy assist with the Commonwealth Day flag raising.

Commonwealth Day was marked by South Kesteven District Council with a flag raising ceremony on St Peter's Hill, Grantham, on Monday.

The event was part of the 'Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth' initiative, now in its sixth year, and guests included the Chairman of SKDC, Coun Jacky Smith, local schools and representatives of the Armed Forces.

Youngsters attended from Dudley House School, Grantham Preparatory International School, Little Gonerby Church of England Infant School, The National Church of England Junior School and Walton Academy, Harlaxton Road, Grantham.

More than 1,000 events took place across the world in celebration of friendship and co-operation among Commonwealth citizens of all ages.

This year's theme was Delivering a Common Future: Connecting, Innovating and Transforming, and Coun Smith read a message from the Queen, which said: "Our blend of traditions serves to make us stronger, individually and collectively, by providing the ingredients needed for social, political and economic resilience.

"I hope that the people and countries of the Commonwealth will be inspired by all that we share and

move forward with fresh resolve to enhance the Commonwealth's influence for good in our world."

     

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