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Council leader 'honoured' to welcome Duke of Edinburgh to Telford

The Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council has spoken of his 'delight' at welcoming The Duke of Edinburgh to Telford.

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Duke of Edinburgh visited the Army Reserve Centre in Telford on Wednesday

Prince Edward visited the Dawley Squadron at the Royal Yeomanry, Dawley Reserve Centre and the Army Reservists on Wednesday.

During his visit, the duke met members of the Shropshire Army Cadet Force, Royal Air Cadet Force Cadets and Royal Navy Cadets where he watched demonstrations of their training activities.

He also visited Dawley Town Hall where he was met by Councillor Shaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council and chair of Great Dawley Town Council, Councillor Raj Mehta, Telford & Wrekin Council's cabinet member for inclusion, engagement, equalities and civic pride and Councillor Chris Turley, chair of the Telford Armed Forces Covenant.

The town hall is celebrating its 150th anniversary and was laid out as a veterans’ tea party where the duke enjoyed tea and cakes with local veterans and members of the Royal British Legion, before unveiling a plaque commemorating his visit on the anniversary.

Earlier this year, over 30 high street businesses in Dawley signed the Armed Forces Covenant, leading to the town being named the UK’s first official ‘Armed Forces friendly’ high street.

Councillor Shaun Davies said: “On behalf of Great Dawley Town Council and Telford & Wrekin Council, we were honoured to welcome The Duke of Edinburgh to Telford."

“With an estimated armed forces community of around 20,000 residents, we were delighted to showcase some of the work we do as a council to protect and support our veterans and armed forces personnel who live and work in our borough.

“Our high street in Dawley is a leading example of this and we thank and congratulate those businesses for their continued support towards the veteran community.

“We are so very proud of all of our armed forces community, we really do honour them, and their families, for the personal sacrifices they continue to make to serve our country.”

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