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Bishop's Stortford

VE Day 80 in Bishop's Stortford - 8th May 2025

 

Group photo at the war memorial

Hundreds of residents, from every generation, gathered around the war memorial in Castle Park to commemorate VE Day 80 - the 80th Anniversary of the end of the war in Europe. 

The service of commemoration began at 11am with a welcome from RBL Branch President, John B. Robinson, after Standard Bearers from RBL Bishop’s Stortford Branch, RBL Bishop’s Stortford Women’s Section and Silver Leys Beaver Scouts proudly took their place in front of the memorial. 

The branch’s padre, the Rev Tim Weeks, said: “Today, as we come together to commemorate what came to be known as VE Day, our thoughts turn to thanksgiving and remembrance of those millions that gave so much to achieve the freedom we all enjoy today.” 

John Robinson, a former RAF squadron leader, led the tribute: “Let us remember those who gave their lives at home and abroad, whose sacrifice enables us to all enjoy the peace we have today”. 

“Let us remember those who came home, wounded physically and mentally, and the friends and family who cared for them”. 

“Let us remember those who returned to restore their relationships and rebuild their working and family lives after years of conflict and turmoil”. 

“Let us remember the servicemen and women of other nationalities and faiths from the Commonwealth and Allied countries who fought, suffered and died during six years of war”. 

“Let us remember those in reserved occupations and the brave people who kept us safe on the Home Front – the doctors, nurses who cared for the wounded, the men and women who toiled in the fields, the fishermen who fished the seas, those who worked in the factories and the air raid wardens, police officers, firemen, ambulance drivers and the young people of the Scouts and Guides who played such a vital role in the war effort at home too.” 

As Legion members, veterans, cadets and a host of dignitaries including Hertfordshire Deputy Lieutenant Emma Robarts, Mr Josh Dean MP, EHDC Vice-Chair Cllr Martin Adams and Deputy Town Mayor Cllr. Murray White looked on, youngsters from Stortford and Sawbridgeworth played their part. 

Hockerill Anglo-European College’s Combined Cadet Force, secondary students from The Bishop’s Stortford High School and Leventhorpe School and primary pupils from Northgate, St Joseph’s, St Michael’s, Thorn Grove and Windhill21 schools used heartfelt verse, poignant prose and 1940s music to pay tribute. 

Their presentation included an account of the first VE Day celebrations in the town, recorded by the Herts and Essex Observer. 

On May 8, 1945, a giant bonfire was lit in the Meads, fireworks were launched as the blackout was banished with a vengeance and 1,200 children enjoyed a party. 

The youngsters’ contribution on Thursday was co-ordinated by Thorn Grove teacher Kathy Canavan, who said it was vital to keep understanding the history and legacy of the Second World War.  

The patriotic hymn, I Vow To Thee My Country, was sung before Mr Robinson recited the Kohima Epitaph. 

The service ended with the national anthem and cries of “God Save the King”. 

RBL Bishop’s Stortford Branch would like to say a huge thank you and congratulations to Kathy Canavan for making the day so special and for all she does to ensure that the message of Remembrance is passed on to our young people. 


Josh Dean MP, lays a wreath


Josh Dean MP and Hockerill Anglo-European College’s Combined Cadet Force


Josh Dean MP


EHDC Vice-Chair Cllr Martin Adams, Josh Dean MP, and Deputy Town Mayor Cllr. Murray White


EHDC Vice-Chair Cllr Martin Adams, Josh Dean MP, and Deputy Town Mayor Cllr. Murray White


Josh Dean MP, Hertfordshire Deputy Lieutenant Emma Robarts, EHDC Vice-Chair Cllr Martin Adams and Deputy Town Mayor Cllr. Murray White


Josh Dean MP, Hertfordshire Deputy Lieutenant Emma Robarts, EHDC Vice-Chair Cllr Martin Adams and Deputy Town Mayor Cllr. Murray White


Branch President, John Robinson


Branch President, John Robinson


The Branch’s Padre, the Rev Tim Weeks


The Branch’s Padre, the Rev Tim Weeks


The youngsters’ contribution was co-ordinated by Thorn Grove teacher, Kathy Canavan


Thorn Grove teacher, Kathy Canavan


RBL Bishop's Stortford Standard Bearer, Mark Thornewill


Sergeant Major, Alison Mitchell, Bishop's Stortford Detachment Army Cadets


Standard Bearer, Zoe, Silver Leys Beaver Scouts


RBL Bishop's Stortford Branch Committee Members with teacher Kathy Canavan and Hertfordshire Deputy Lieutenant Emma Robarts