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Last Post and silence at the Cenotaph in Lisburn
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01:00Ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you all here this morning to Lagan
01:09Valley Island.
01:11As Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, I am deeply honoured to mark the 80th anniversary
01:17of Victory in Europe Day, a day that has shaped the course of history and continues to resonate
01:23across generations.
01:25This morning we come together not only in remembrance, but in gratitude.
01:31We have just heard the powerful reading of the VE Day 80 proclamation by our own town crier,
01:37words that echo the bravery, sacrifice and resilience shown by so many in the face of
01:43tyranny eight decades ago.
01:47On the 8th of May 1945, the world breathed a collective sigh of relief.
01:53The guns across Europe had fallen silent.
01:57After nearly six years of devastating conflict, victory was declared and the shadow of war
02:02began to lift.
02:04Today, as we raise the VE Day flag, we remember that moment of immense significance and honour
02:11those who fought to make it possible.
02:14The flag is more than just a symbol.
02:16It reminds us of the courage of the Allied forces, the endurance of those on the home
02:22front and ultimate price paid by millions to bring peace to Europe.
02:28May their legacy guide us beyond remembrance toward a shared responsibility to uphold peace
02:34for generations to come.
02:37Lisburn and Castle Ray City Council is proud to join communities across the United Kingdom
02:42and beyond in commemorating this historic milestone for a programme of events that reflect
02:47both remembrance and celebration.
02:51Our commemorations continue with a reef laying at Lisburn War Memorial, a spirited tea dance
02:57in Market Square and a special parade and beating retreat in Castle Gardens this evening.
03:03We will also gather this evening for a beacon lighting, symbolising the light of peace that triumphed
03:09over the darkness of war.
03:12As the flag is raised today, let us pause to reflect on the lives lost, the families changed
03:18forever and the indomitable spirit that overcame adversity to build a better world for us all.
03:26Following the flag raising, I invite you all to join us in a two-minute silence, a moment
03:31to remember, to reflect and to give thanks.