Many news paper articles this month have led with the title Red Ensign Flag flown for Merchant Navy Day. This day falls on 3rd September, the anniversary of the start of the Second World War. Established in 2000 by HM Government, the day is a reminder of the courage and sacrifice made so many.
Local authorities up and down the country have flown the Red Ensign with pride. The Mayor of Sunderland said that flying the famous Red Ensign was a way of thanking the Merchant Navy and their contribution to the country. Among many others, Chelmsford City Council flew the Ensign from the Civic Centre to acknowledge the Merchant Navy and show gratitude for all they do.