Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Boston secures funding for VE and VJ celebrations

Boston Borough Council has received £10,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) to support the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe (VE) and Victory over Japan (VJ) commemorations.

This significant milestone marks the end of the Second World War and honours the sacrifices made by the wartime generation.

These events will provide an opportunity to come together, listen to stories, and reflect on the significance of the Allied victory.

With the funds, the Borough Council will buy flags for school children, bunting for the town centre and parish councils, and a large flag for each parish council. These decorations will fill the streets as communities come together to celebrate and remember.

The project aims to support the parishes within the Borough and town centre and planned street parties in commemorating these historic events.

Councillor Dale Broughton, Boston Borough Council’s Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Town Centre, said: “I look forward to seeing our town centre and local parishes decorated in brand new, vibrant bunting for the celebration of VE Day and VJ Day 80th anniversaries.

“We are very grateful to UKSPF, as this funding allows us to create a community atmosphere that honours the sacrifices of the wartime generation and brings people together in celebration.”

Councillor Emma Cresswell, Boston Borough Council’s Portfolio Holder for Communities, said: “These celebrations are a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and reflect on what happened 80 years ago.

“By providing flags and bunting for schools and parishes, we aim to foster a sense of pride, to remember the legacy of those who fought for our freedom.”

 

Image shows Boston, Lincolnshire – credit: Stock.adobe.com/Tony

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