Wednesday, September 3, 2025

1940s Weekend returns to mark 80th Anniversary of VJ Day

Ayscoughfee Hall Gardens will once again step back in time this summer as the much-loved Ayscoughfee 1940s Weekend returns this Saturday (16 August) and Sunday (17 August), commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day).

Running from 10:30am to 4pm each day, the free-to-attend event invites visitors to don their best 1940s attire and enjoy an unforgettable celebration of the era.

Highlights will include authentic period displays and military vehicles, living history re-enactors, live music, dancing and entertainment throughout the weekend.

On Sunday 17 August, the weekend will feature a special parade and Service of thanksgiving and reflection, organised on behalf of the Chairman of South Holland District Council, Councillor Jan Whitbourn.

The parade will assemble at the Ayscoughfee Hall tennis courts at 1:45pm, setting off at 2pm. It will be followed by a commemorative service at St Mary and St Nicholas Church, Spalding.

This poignant occasion will honour the courage and sacrifice of those who served in the Far East during the Second World War, reflecting on the historic day that brought the conflict to an end on 15 August 1945.

Councillor Henry Bingham, Portfolio Holder for Assets and Strategic Planning, said: “The 80th anniversary of VJ Day is first and foremost a chance for our community to come together and remember those who served our country and to reflect on their bravery.

“The Ayscoughfee 1940s Weekend is of course the perfect way to celebrate our shared history of the war-time era by transporting people back in time and I have no doubt the event will be a huge success, I look forward to seeing as many people there as possible.”

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