On Thursday 6th June 2024 Lyme Regis will join with communities throughout the United Kingdom and Overseas Territories to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the largest naval, air and land operation in history.
The D-Day landings of 6 June 1944 marked the beginning of the liberation of France and western Europe.
We should all remember and never forget the selfless sacrifice and courage of all those involved and use this commemoration to pay our tribute to those who gave so much to secure the freedom we all enjoy today.
A programme of events is planned in Lyme Regis between 6th - 9th June to mark the anniversary.
EVENTS
Thursday, 6th June, 2pm - A matinee showing of the film 'The Longest Day' at the Marine Theatre
https://www.marinetheatre.com/the-longest-day/
Thursday, 6th June, 9pm - Torchlight Procession
Join in the torchlight procession which will start from the Gin Shop on the Cobb at 9pm and proceed along the seafront to Cobb Gate and on to Gun Cliff where a beacon will be lit at 9.15pm (approximately), representing the ‘light of peace’ that emerged from the darkness of war.
Saturday, 8th June, 7pm - Lympstone Military Wives Choir at the Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis
Tickets are £8 and are available from the council offices. https://www.lymeregistowncouncil.gov.uk/.../lympstone...
Sunday, 9th June, 4pm - Over '70s Cream Tea at the Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis (residents only).