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Trefin to host series of events to mark VE Day anniversary
Trefin to host series of events to mark VE Day anniversary

Western Telegraph

time29-04-2025

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  • Western Telegraph

Trefin to host series of events to mark VE Day anniversary

Trefin and nearby areas will hold a series of activities on Thursday, May 8, ending with the lighting of a beacon. These events will mirror those happening across the UK, marking the end of World War II in Europe on May 8. The day's programme will kick off in the village centre at 9am with the reading of the VE 80 Day proclamation, "Together We Stand." This will be followed by the raising of the unique VE 80 Day flag, in remembrance of the sacrifices made by millions during World War II. At noon, in Trefin Square, piper Lance Corporal Spencer from Cawdor Barracks will play a specially composed tune for the occasion, entitled "Celebratum." At 6.30pm, Llanrhian Church bell will ring in unison with other participating cathedrals and churches across Wales and the UK. In Trefin Square, the Lamp Light of Peace will be blessed, and hand bells will be rung by adults and children, dressed for the occasion. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. The Ship Inn, Trefin, will host the early evening celebrations. A fish and chip supper will be available, but must be booked and paid for in advance. There will also be displays of various wartime memorabilia. The celebrations will continue at around 8pm in the field known as Penlac, overlooking the coast. The official Women's Institute VE 80 Day Orange and Ginger cake will be on offer, and music from the era will be played. Cor y Felin, the local community choir, will lead the singing of several well-known wartime songs. Representatives from each decade since the end of the war will read the VE 80 Day Global Tribute, alongside others around the world. A minute's silence will be held in honour of those who did not return home, followed by a bugler playing the Last Post and Reveille, and the piper playing Flowers of the Forest. At 9.30pm, the community will join nearly 1,000 choirs across the UK in singing the hymn I Vow to Thee My Country. The Coastal Beacon, part of the official chain of beacons around the UK and the world, will be lit at 9.30pm. The Lamplight of Peace will also be lit at the same time. The Ship Inn will be open for those wishing to continue the celebrations. Everyone is welcome to join in across the day, and the organisers encourage attendees to dress in wartime-style clothing. The Gwelliant Trefin Improvement Group has organised the events.

Crowds pack Cardigan for Barley Saturday celebrations
Crowds pack Cardigan for Barley Saturday celebrations

Pembrokeshire Herald

time26-04-2025

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  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Crowds pack Cardigan for Barley Saturday celebrations

TREFIN and surrounding communities will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a full day of commemorative events on Thursday, May 8—culminating in the lighting of a coastal beacon. The local programme closely mirrors events happening across the UK to honour Victory in Europe Day, marking the end of World War II in Europe on May 8, 1945. The day will begin at 9:00am in the centre of Trefin with the reading of the VE Day 80 Proclamation, Together We Stand, followed by the raising of a special VE Day 80 flag to unite the nation in remembrance of those who sacrificed so much during the war. At 12 noon, in Trefin Square, piper LCpl Spencer of Cawdor Barracks will perform Celebratum, a tune specially composed for the occasion. At 6:30pm, Llanrhian Church bell will ring out in unison with churches and cathedrals across the UK. Simultaneously in Trefin Square, the 'Lamp Light of Peace' will be blessed, and a handbell performance by local adults and children will take place. Participants are encouraged to wear wartime-style clothing, with prizes awarded for the best costumes. Evening celebrations will then move to The Ship Inn, where a fish and chip supper will be served (advance booking and payment required). A display of wartime memorabilia will also be available to view. At around 8:00pm, the community will proceed from The Ship Inn to Penlac field, overlooking the coast, for the continuation of the festivities. Attendees will be invited to sample the official Women's Institute VE Day 80 Orange and Ginger Cake. Warm clothing is recommended. There will be music from the wartime era, and local choir Côr y Felin will lead a singalong of well-known songs from the period. Representatives from each decade since the end of the war will read the VE Day 80 Global Tribute, joining communities across the world. A minute's silence will be held in memory of those who did not return home, followed by a bugler performing the Last Post and Reveille. The piper will then play Flowers of the Forest. Just before the lighting of the beacon at 9:30pm, the community will join nearly 1,000 choirs across the UK in singing I Vow to Thee, My Country. The coastal beacon is part of the official chain being lit across the country and worldwide (in respective time zones). The 'Lamplight of Peace' will also be lit in solidarity with lanterns around the globe. Those wishing to continue the celebrations can return to The Ship Inn afterwards. Organisers are encouraging all attendees to dress in wartime-themed attire throughout the day, with a prize for the best-dressed individual. The events are being coordinated by the Gwelliant Trefin Improvement Group (GTI) and Llanrhian Connected Community. All are welcome.

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