By Local Democracy & Public Affairs Reporter not affiliated to the BBC LDRS
The grounds of the Oakham Castle provided a poignant setting today as the community gathered to mark the official start of Armed Forces Week. The event, organised by Rutland County Council, centered on the ceremonial raising of the Armed Forces flag, a powerful symbol of the counties commitment to supporting those who serve and have served in the military.
The ceremony brought together local dignitaries, residents, and veterans to pay tribute to the dedication and sacrifice of the men and women of the Armed Forces. The sight of the flag being hoisted served as a reminder of the vital connection between the military community and the civilian population of Rutland.
Oakham Mayor, Cllr Martin Brookes, who attended the ceremony to represent the town, expressed his pride in the turnout and the community spirit on display.
"I was very pleased to see so many people mark Armed Forces Week today," said Mayor Martin Brookes. "It is an honor to represent the residents of Oakham at such a meaningful event. It is important that we continue to show our gratitude and support for our service personnel, past and present."
The flag-raising ceremony acts as the curtain-raiser for a week of activities and observances across the country, encouraging the public to engage with the military community and reflect on the contribution made by the Armed Forces to national security and humanitarian efforts.
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