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Raising of the Armed Forces Week flag takes place on Monday 22 June

Armed Forces Week is an opportunity to show support to the men and women who make up the Armed Forces, including those currently serving, veterans, reservists, cadets and their families.

This year for Armed Forces Week, there are a number of activities taking place across Bury. 

Monday 22 June

  • Flag raising outside Bury Town Hall - 11am
  • Military Mondays at The Two Tubs, 19 The Wylde, BL9 0LA.

Tuesday 23 June

  • Veterans Voice Drop-in session with Healthwatch Bury. 10am - 2pm at Healthwatch Bury's Office, 56-58 Bolton Street, BL9 0LL.

Wednesday 24 June

  • Veterans Breakfast at Growing Together Radcliffe Support Centre, Westminster Ave, M26 3WD, 9.30am - 11am.
  • Pickle-ball tournament at Castle Leisure Centre.

Friday 26 June 

  • The Crown Veterans Breakfast Club, from 9.30am at The Mosses Centre, Cecil Street, BL9 0SB

Saturday 27 June (Armed Forces Day)

  • Radcliffe Armed Forces afternoon and evening at the Wilton Arms, Coronation Road. 1pm - 7pm followed by a disco. 

Bury has a proud military tradition as the historic home to the Fusiliers, and we are proud to support our Armed Forces community. The council was awarded the gold award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.

The award is in recognition of the council signing up to the Armed Forces Covenant and demonstrating its commitment to supporting military veterans and reservists in society and in employment with the council.

This included recognising military veterans as a protected characteristic and giving this group the same attention and protections that we would for all protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010

The council provides a range of support and promotes support available elsewhere:

The council also a policy to support reservists working for the authority (Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve, Territorial Army and Royal Auxiliary Air Force).

There’s further help available for individual members of the armed forces and veterans who are struggling with the cost of living on the council’s website at: Let's manage tough times - Bury Council

There’s also free membership of our leisure centres for serving military personnel and veterans: Military and Veteran membership