Armed Forces Day 2025: Everything you need to know

Armed Forces Day will be the focal point of this year's
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Armed Forces Day will soon return to Cleethorpes to celebrate all those who play a part in the armed forces.
The free event, organised by a group of volunteers, has been held since 2011 and attracts thousands of people.
Along with a Red Arrows display, the event is best known for its parades across the seaside town.
This year's event in Cleethorpes will be the national armed forces event.
What is Armed Forces Day?
The event includes a full programme of activities including parades, entertainment, flying displays and demonstrations.
It was organised by a group of volunteers to promote the work of serving military, reservists, veterans, cadets and their families.

The Red Arrows will put on a display at this year's Armed Forces Day celebrations
When is the event happening?
The three-day event will take place from Friday, 27 June with a community carnival and then the main parade and events across Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June.
How do I get there?
Park and Ride
Buses will be in place this year which will drop off at the Cleethorpes Memorial Hall.
They will leave from the existing stops on the main roads from Grimsby Institute and Origin Way every 15 minutes at peak times.
They will be in operation from 16:00 BST on Friday to close on Sunday.
It will cost £1.50 for a single journey fare and £8 for a group ticket of up to five people.
Shuttle bus
This will go between Cleethorpes Leisure Centre and Meridian Showground, provided by vintage buses.
The service will run from 12:00 to 17:00 on Friday, 10:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 18:00 on Saturday, and 10:00 to 18:00 on Sunday.

Parades are a big part of the Armed Forces Day weekend
Road closures
The roads listed below will be fully closed over the duration of the Armed Forces weekend apart from emergency vehicle access and business loading.
Alexandra Road /High Cliff Road between the junction with Yarra Road and the junction with Brighton Street
Seaview Street – Alexandra Road to Cambridge Street (including New Road)
Knoll Street between the junction of Cambridge Street and the junction with Alexandra Road
There will be no traffic exit from Humber Street or North Street to High Cliff Road for the weekend
Organisers said there will also be several specific day closures, external to allow for set up and operation.
Timetable of events
Friday, 27 June
12:00: Markets and activities open across the whole resort and Meridian Showground opens until 17:00
18:00: Carnival parade will start from the top of Grant Street and then go through Alexandra Road and Kings Parade, ending at Leisure Centre
Entertainment at Remembrance gate
Saturday, 28 June
10:00: Events start and area opens, community stage opens.
10:30: Meridian Showground opens, closes 18:00
11:00: Vehicle and motorcycle parade starts from the top of Grant Street
11:30: Military parade starts from the top of Grant Street and then will go through Alexandra Road and Kings Parade, ending at Brighton Slipway.
12:30: Red Arrows display
13:00 - 15:50: Community stage area music continues, including the Grimsby and Cleethorpes Pipe Band at 17:55
15:00: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight display
16:20: RAF Typhoon display
17:25– 18:10: Community Stage area with military bands performing and the Sunset Ceremony
18:15- 22:30: Armed Forces "thank you" concert with entertainment on community stage
22:25: firework display
Sunday, 29 June
10:30: Events start and area opens, including Meridian Park
15:00 to 16:30: Flying displays, including Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Typhoon
Event closes in all areas at 5pm
The timetable of events , externalmay be subject to change.
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