Council Signs the Armed Forces Covenant
June 13, 2017
Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council has shown its cross-party support for the Armed Forces in the Lisburn Castlereagh area through the signing of the Armed Forces Covenant.
Key dignitaries at the signing of the Covenant were: the Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim, Mrs Joan Christie OBE; Lieutenant Colonel Karl Frankland; Colonel Johnny Rollins MBE, Raymond Corbett, Royal British Legion and the Rt. Hon. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP.
The Mayor, Councillor Brian Bloomfield MBE, speaking about the Covenant, said: “As a Council, we have a strong and proud tradition of working closely with all of our armed services and this covenant is our public pledge that the Council continues its support for the local Armed Forces community: the Naval Service, the Army and the Royal Air Force.
“By signing this covenant the Council will endeavour to ensure that the Armed Forces personnel and their families living in the Lisburn Castlereagh area feel included within the local community; and are confident to participate in a ‘two way’ integration with established community groups, schools and public services. ”
The Council looks forward to increased engagement with the Armed Forces community at local events, sports activities and at council events to specifically raise awareness of our armed forces including Armed Forces Day in June and Remembrance Sunday in November.
Alderman James Tinsley, the Council’s Armed Forces Champion, added: “Through the Council’s Covenant Action Plan it will honour its commitments under the themes of support and partnership working, community and leisure and culture. I am confident that all our residents, community groups, statutory agencies and businesses will be supportive of this Covenant; and will engage with armed forces personnel within their communities to ensure they have access to information and support.”
The signed Armed Forces Covenant will be on display in the Council Chamber at Lagan Valley Island.
Dr Theresa Donaldson, Chief Executive of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council concluded: “The Armed Forces Covenant is our opportunity to give something back to the locally based servicemen and women both serving, regular and reserves, and veterans. Within the Council area there is a strong awareness of the dedication and commitment of our Armed Forces who selflessly dedicate their lives to protecting us, our rights and civil freedom. Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council is looking forward to strengthening its existing partnerships with local armed forces through this covenant.”