Sunderland's VE Days 80th anniversary celebrations
Communities across Sunderland are coming together for a shared moment of celebration for VE Day's 80th anniversary.

Thursday 8 May marks 80 years since the end of World War 2 in Europe, with celebrations taking place throughout Sunderland in remembrance.
Schools, care homes and community groups have registered to join the celebrations during the day. There are also opportunities for residents to join the celebrations in Sunderland. There will be a special VE Day programme, organised by Sunderland City Council and the city's veterans' groups.
City Hall will proudly raise the VE Day flag at 9am and encourages residents to take part in celebrating.
Residents are invited to join the celebrations in Sunderland taking place throughout the day:
- From 11am, food offerings at Keel Square will be available.
- At 4pm, a Street Party will start at Keel Square. This includes music and performances from local organisations, with a display of World War 2 vehicles and sweet treats. More details will be confirmed soon.
- From 7pm, residents can attend a special VE Day concert at The Fire Station. This will include performances from vintage singers, dancers, big band and choir. It will also be hosted by Alfie Joey, a former breakfast show host. Tickets for this event will cost £5 and go on sale at 12 noon on Friday 4 April.
- From 9:30pm, the evening will close with Lighting a Lamplight of Peace on Keel Square.
Alongside the Lamplight of Peace, monuments across Sunderland will be lit in solidarity, to represent the 'Light of Peace' following the darkness of war.
Councillor Beth Jones, Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture and Tourism at Sunderland City Council, said: "It's fantastic to see Sunderland coming together at this significant time, 80 years since the end of World War 2 in Europe. It is important that we take this opportunity to remember the sacrifices as well as the resilience of those who have gone before us.
"The theme of this year's very special VE Day is 'Light of Peace' to represent the end of the darkness. And it's been wonderful working with our veterans to create this programme. Seeing different areas of the community come together for a day of reflection on this very day is a testament to the spirit of our city.
"I know that for many this will be a normal working day I but hope residents will join in the VE Day celebrations where they can, whether that is at our organised events or at street parties and events in their own communities."
Schools across Sunderland will be joining the celebrations by entering students into a writing competition. Students will be asked to write stories from the front line when news of the end of the war was announced. These stories will then be judged by members of Sunderland's Veterans Forum with the best entries receiving prizes.
Schools, colleges, care homes and local community groups are also making VE Day bunting, and colouring poppies which will be used to decorate the city.
Nine care homes across Sunderland have already registered to be part of the VE Day celebrations and are hosting their own events. This includes arranging their own flag raisings, lamp lighting, and street parties.
If you have a local community event happening, please let us know so we can share - just get in touch with events@sunderland.gov.uk.
Sunderland City Council have worked with Veterans in Crisis to organise the programme. Veterans in Crisis works hard with other community based groups and veterans' charities to support our city's armed forces. They also provide support for the 11,000 veterans living in communities across the city, as well as their families.
Ger Fowler, Founder and Chief Executive of Veterans in Crisis, said: "This is a truly incredible effort from the council to bring all the veterans' groups together to celebrate VE Day. Sunderland City Council has the best relationship with veterans in the country, and we are immensely proud to work alongside them in supporting our veterans and their families.
"This day of celebration is incredibly meaningful, and we are thrilled to be part of it. We cannot wait for the events to unfold, especially the evening concert, which promises to be a fantastic highlight of the day."
You can find out more about VE Day events happening across Sunderland by visiting www.mysunderland.co.uk/veday80
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