Rutland Honours the Battle of Britain
To commemorate the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Rutland County Council proudly flew the RAF Ensign at Oakham Castle. This symbolic gesture paid tribute to the heroic sacrifices made by the RAF during this pivotal moment in British history.
The Battle of Britain, fought in 1940, was a crucial turning point in World War II. The Royal Air Force successfully defended the United Kingdom against the relentless aerial attacks of the German Luftwaffe. This victory inspired the nation and solidified Britain's resolve to resist the Nazi invasion.
In Oakham, the Battle of Britain is commemorated by a Spitfire memorial located on the bypass. This iconic aircraft serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and skill of the RAF pilots who fought in the skies above Britain. However, the surrounding area of the memorial has fallen into a state of disrepair, prompting calls for improved maintenance.