Event Detail

D-Day Memorial 2023

D-Day Parade 2018
The D-Day Memorial parade and service will take place this year organised by the Royal Welsh Comrades Association for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic.

It will be held on Saturday 3 June at the request of the Royal Welsh Comrades Association. For info, the anniversary of the DDay landings is on 6 June.

The Mayor of Newport Councillor Trevor Watkins will be attending the event along with the Lord Lieutenant Brigadier Robert Aitken CBE and the High Sheriff Professor Simon Gibson CBE DL. The above will all lay wreaths along with the leader of Newport City Council, Councillor Jane Mudd.

Parade participants will meet outside Wetherspoons, Cambrian Road from 11.30am with the parade leaving at 11.45am to walk the route from Cambrian Road, turning left on the pedestrianised area of Bridge Street then left onto High Street to the D-Day Memorial where the short service and wreath laying ceremony will take place. The parade will be led by the Stedfast Band.

The Royal Welsh Comrades Association would be delighted if members of the public could lend their support to the event by lining the streets to watch the parade.

The D-Day Parade marks the historic date in 1944 when Allied forces launched a combined naval, air and land assault on Nazi-occupied France. They landed on the Normandy beaches on 6 June, marking the start of a long and bloody campaign to liberate north-west Europe from German occupation in an operation that proved to be a turning point in World War Two.
Location Cambrian Road
Price £0.00
Start date/time Saturday 3 June 2023, 11:30
End date/time Saturday 3 June 2023, 13:00
Contact Newport Council
Tel 01633 656656
E-mail [email protected]