Parish seeks volunteers for Liberation Day events

BBC People at Liberation Square for Liberation Day Jersey from a previous year. Crowds have filled the square. They are sat on white plastic chairs. It's a sunny day with blue skies. Buildings can be seen in the background. People are wearing hats and sunglasses and some are holding the Jersey flag.BBC
People with "special connections" will be invited to a VIP dinner

Volunteers are being sought to help a Jersey parish mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.

The Parish of St John announced plans to add a church service, exhibition, VIP supper, commemorative magazine and family fun day to the annual celebrations on 9 and 10 May.

It said it wanted volunteers to help make the occasion "truly special" and asked islanders to share ideas.

Constable Andy Jehan said: "This is a very important celebration and the parish plans to mark the occasion with a variety of events."

The Channel Islands were the only part of the British Isles to be occupied by German forces during World War Two.

On 9 May Jersey celebrates the anniversary of end of the occupation.

The parish said it would invite people with "special connections" to the area during the occupation to a VIP dinner.

Jehan said a drop-in session had been set up on 30 January at the parish hall where residents could find out more about the plans.

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