Cash grants to help communities mark VE Day

Tanya Gupta
BBC News, West Midlands
Getty Images Students stage an impromptu VE Day parade in a black and white photograph from 1945. Men and women are walking down the street with flags. One man is on a bicycle. Onlookers are standing on the pavements.Getty Images
VE Day was when the European phase of World War Two ended on 8 May 1945

Road closure fees have been waived and cash is up for grabs as Wolverhampton residents are urged to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE (Victory in Europe) Day.

It was the day the European phase of World War Two ended, with the unconditional surrender of all Nazi German forces to the Allies on 8 May 1945.

City of Wolverhampton Council said grants of up to £250 were available per event.

Councillor Obaida Ahmed said: "We want to see Wolverhampton come alive with celebrations, from intimate neighbourhood gatherings to grand street parties."

The Allies' defeat of Japan, or VJ (Victory over Japan) Day, came later the same year on 15 August.

Ahmed added both anniversaries were a powerful reminder of shared history and the enduring spirit of community.

The council is inviting residents to hold VE Day celebrations from Bank Holiday Monday on 5 May to 11 May.

Suggestions have included organising community gatherings in parks, green spaces or community buildings.

People could also have street parties or neighbourhood celebrations in driveways, front gardens or shared parking areas, the council said.

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