VJ Day commemorations in Warwick District

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Warwick District can be becoming a member of cities and cities throughout the nation on Friday 15 August 2025 to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of VJ Day – Victory in Japan, which marked the tip of World War II.

On Sunday 10 August, a service can be held in St Margaret’s Church, Whitnash to commemorate the anniversary. On Monday 11 August, Whitnash Town Council can be elevating the Union flag and County flag to mark the event, with over 100 poppies being positioned on lampposts via the city.

On Friday 15 August at 9:30am, a particular commemorative flag can be raised on the Town Hall in Leamington by the Chairman of Warwick District Council, Councillor Naveen Tangri, with native mayors and representatives from the Royal British Legion.

Kenilworth Town Council and the Kenilworth Royal British Legion can be holding a brief service on the War Memorial, Abbey End at 11am, and all residents are welcome to hitch.

Residents are inspired to participate within the nationwide two-minute silence at 12 midday.

At 6:30pm in Warwick, St Mary’s Church can be holding a particular bellringing tribute to honour those that served within the Far East. The bellringing tribute offers you the prospect to see and listen to the bells rung full circle within the conventional English fashion, simply as they have been rung 80 years in the past to have a good time peace.

At 6:30pm in Leamington, the Royal British Legion Leamington department and All Saints Church can be holding a service on the War Memorial on Euston Place.

From 7pm, the district will be part of the nation in lighting the beacon at Newbold Comyn. Refreshments can be out there to buy, with music beginning at 7:30pm. The beacon can be lit at 8:30pm and can be dwell streamed on Warwick District Council’s Facebook page.

Councillor Naveen Tangri, Chairman of Warwick District Council mentioned:

“It is a privilege to be part of Warwick District’s VJ Day 80th anniversary celebrations, commemorating the end of World War II and acknowledging the bravery and sacrifice of those that fought so hard for our freedoms. I’d be delighted to see residents join us at Newbold Comyn to light the beacon and to use it as an opportunity to pause and reflect.”

Kenilworth Town Council additionally want to collate and publish native reminiscences and connections of Kenilworth residents to Victory in Japan and the battle within the Far East. If a Kenilworth resident has a relative who was a Prisoner of War, linked to the Burma Campaign or concerned within the Pacific Theatre, and are comfortable to share your reminiscences with the Town Council and for these to be displayed on theirr web site, please ship these by electronic mail at [email protected]


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