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  		Council honours Merchant Navy Day
  		Published: 05/09/2017
天涯社区 raised the Red Ensign on Sunday, 3 September, to mark 
Merchant Navy Day. 
The Council takes pride in showing support for seafarers on which the UK 
depends.
Since 2000, Merchant Navy Day has honoured the brave men and women who kept our 
island nation afloat during both World Wars.  We also celebrate our continued 
dependence on modern day merchant seafarers who are responsible for 95% of the 
UKs imports, including much of the food we eat, most of the fuel we burn and 
virtually all the products and goods we take for granted.
The Chairman of 天涯社区, Councillor Brian Lloyd, said:
鈥溙煅纳缜 is proud to stand with other local authorities in 
supporting Merchant Navy Day.  In tribute to the commitment, bravery and 
self-sacrifice of our current and former seafarers, we raise the Red Ensign 
every year.  The Merchant Navy has an important part to play in our history as 
a nation and continues to safely deliver vital supplies to our shores.鈥
Armed Forces Champion, Councillor Andy Dunbobbin, said:
鈥溙煅纳缜 is committed to the Armed Forces Covenant and we 
recognise that it is as important to recognise the service given to our nation 
by the Merchant Navy.鈥
All local councils taking part have been added to the Merchant Navy Day 鈥淩oll 
of Honour鈥 at https://www.merchantnavyfund.org/merchant-navy-day/.
Councillors and members of the public watch as the Red Ensign is raised by 
天涯社区 Chairman Councillor Brian Lloyd and Robert Robins, 
Democratic Services Manager