Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Rutland County Council Honours Merchant Navy Day at Oakham Castle

Rutland County Council Honours Merchant Navy Day at Oakham Castle

On Merchant Navy Day, Rutland County Council paid tribute to the invaluable contributions of the Merchant Navy to the United Kingdom. The event took place at Oakham Castle, where the Red Ensign, the official flag of the British Merchant Navy, was proudly raised.

The ceremony was led by the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Dr Sarah Furness, who saluted as the flag was hoisted. As the flag fluttered in the breeze, those in attendance reflected on the vital role the Merchant Navy has played throughout history, particularly during times of war. The Merchant Navy has been instrumental in transporting essential supplies and personnel, often under perilous conditions.

A former Merchant Navy member, Jon Whowell, shared his personal experiences and the allure of the sea that led him to run away at the age of 16. His stories provided a glimpse into the challenges and rewards of a life at sea.

Another former Merchant Navy person, Mark Woodcock, a former Oakham Mayor, had the honour of raising the Red Ensign. His involvement in the ceremony further underscored the deep connection between Rutland and the maritime industry.

Councillor David Wilby, the Armed Forces Champion for Rutland County Council, also addressed the gathering. He emphasised the importance of recognising and honouring the Merchant Navy's service to the nation.

The event served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and dedication of the Merchant Navy and a celebration of their enduring legacy.