This Thursday (8th May 2025) marks 80 years since the end of World War II in Europe with a VE Day commemoration at the Monument in Southport.
Back in 1945, the news of the end of the conflict in Europe was met with huge celebrations on Lord Street and with VE Day street parties held across the town.
The war had begun in September 1939 when Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia invaded Poland.
After six horrific years of conflict, the end of the conflict in Europe brought joy and relief, although the war in Asia would continue until August.
This Thursday, people are invited to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a service taking place in Southport town centre.
Southport Royal British Legion is hosting an official VE80 Service at Southport War Memorial on Lord Street in Southport from 11am.
All members of the Armed Forces and veterans wishing to take part are asked to form up at 10.40am at the South Colonnade.
Medals, berets and regimental blazers are encouraged.
Sefton Town Crier Kevin Ruane will be reading a proclamation at 6.30pm.
Afterwards, tea, coffee and cakes will be served at the Southport Royal British Legion gazebo by the Colonnade to raise funds for the RBL Community hub on Wesley Street in Southport.
Members of the public are also warmly invited to support the event.
The Community Hub will also be open on Thursday for anyone who wants to call in for a cuppa and a chat.
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