
Thousands of people paid tribute to Britain’s military at Scarborough’s annual Armed Forces Day celebration.
Planes took to the sky and marching bands performed along the seafront on Saturday as young and old gathered under blue skies.
Hosted by us as part of its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, the event was sponsored by the Skipton Building Society.
Council chair, Cllr George Jabbour, was present alongside the authority’s Armed Forces Champion, Cllr Kevin Foster, and chief executive, Richard Flinton.
Speaking afterwards, Cllr Jabbour said: “It was a tremendous honour to open Scarborough’s Armed Forces Day and to review the Standards on such a special and moving occasion.
“Many thousands of people visited our beautiful town to commemorate the sacrifice of those who lost their lives defending our freedoms and pay thanks to the service men and women who are currently operating in His Majesty's Armed Forces.
“It was a glorious ceremony that shone an incredibly positive light on Scarborough and the whole of North Yorkshire. Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone who made the event such an outstanding success.”
The arrival of a replica of the 16th century Spanish galleon, the Nao Victoria, into the resort also drew visitors over the weekend. The vessel will be moored at North Wharf Quay and open to the public until Sunday (6 July).