Flag hoisting to say ‘thank you seafarers’ on Merchant Navy Day

Published Tuesday 25 August 2015

Harborough District Council will fly the Red Ensign flag above The Symington Building on Thursday 3 September to raise awareness of the UK’s ongoing dependence on Merchant Navy seafarers.

The district council is supporting a nationwide call from the Seafarers UK charity and the Merchant Navy Association for the UK Merchant Navy’s official flag to be flown on public buildings and landmark flagstaffs.

The charity’s president, HRH The Earl of Wessex, has endorsed the campaign, saying: “On this Merchant Navy Day, I very much hope you will support this campaign to remember the sacrifices, salute the courage and support the future of the often unsung personnel of our Merchant Navy.”

As an ‘island nation’ the UK relies on Merchant Navy seafarers for 95% of imports, including half the food we eat. The UK has the largest ports industry in Europe. 75% of our exports (by volume) are shipped from UK ports, some of which are supporting the campaign by encouraging visiting ships to sound their horns at 10am on 3 September.

More information is available on the website www.merchantnavyfund.org/merchant-navy-day