A fund is being made available to support the North Kesteven community in celebrating and commemorating the 80th anniversaries of VE and VJ Days.
Community and voluntary groups, charities and social enterprises with financial resources below £10,000 can apply for a grant of up to £500 each to deliver local events relating to VE or VJ Day that benefit communities.
Although Victory in Europe (VE) Day on May 8 falls on a Thursday, there is a national push for the preceding Bank Holiday Monday on May 5 to be a focus for community activity and a national programme of events spanning the four days from May 5 to 8. Victory in Japan (VJ) Day on August 15 marks the ultimate end of the Second World War. It falls on a Friday in the summer holidays, making the weekend an ideal opportunity for festivities.
This fund will close for applications for VE Day events on April 14 and July 21 for VJ Day events. Early application is advised to avoid disappointment. Visit our Funding webpage for eligibility criteria and an application form.
Funded activity must take place within a week either side of May 8 or August 15 and be of benefit to North Kesteven residents.
Council Chairman Cllr Andrew Hagues who is looking forward to riding a vintage bus from the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum in North Hykeham on VE Day, bedecked in flags and bunting reminiscent of local buses from the victory era in 1945, said the small grants fund was the perfect initiative to either initiate or broaden celebration events and activity.
“VE Day 80 is a wonderful opportunity to come together in celebration of what we have in common, and to use the occasion to reach out to neighbours, friends and our wider communities.
The 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe five years ago was overshadowed by the Covid pandemic and necessary restrictions that kept us apart and so I truly hope that on this occasion people will come together on our lovely village greens and playing fields, in churches, schools, village halls and streets to pay tribute to all those who served in the Second World War, to reflect on the values that they were fighting for and to collaborate in joyful celebration of everything they secured through victory.
“This fund could make all the difference in promoting, providing, putting-on and enhancing inclusive, reflective and educational parties, activities and events and I encourage swift application in order that victory really will be sensed again.”
Eligible costs include venue hire, promotional materials, decorations, and entertainment and the purchase of refreshments, but not alcohol, commemorative benches or structures.
VE Day event information
If you are arranging an event or street party for VE Day, we have some helpful guidance for you:
- At least four weeks’ notice are needed by Lincolnshire County Council or a street closure to facilitate a street party. To learn more, visit the Lincolnshire County Council website
- Government has updated guidance on how to organise a street party. To find out more, visit the GOV.UK website
- North Kesteven District Council will be hosting listings of community events, concerts and VE / VJ related activity at the Heart of Lincs website. Please email details to heartoflincs@n-kesteven.gov.uk for inclusion
- Invitations for the Chairman to attend any activities can be made on our dedicated Chairman and Civic Functions webpage
- Any flashback photos of local VE Day activity in 1945 or in the intervening years would be appreciated to set the scene. Please email communications@n-kesteven.gov.uk
- A dedicated national interactive website has been launched with latest information and ways to get involved. Visit the VE / VJ website for more information
- There will also be a dedicated North Kesteven webpage and newsletter bringing together further locally-specific information. To receive this, register for email newsletters at our Let's Stay Connected webpage
- Further information and resources about getting involved are available on the Royal British Legion website and the VE Day 80 website