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Rugby Ukrainians celebrate Independence Day

A PARADE to mark Ukrainian Independence Day was led through Caldecott Park on Saturday (August 24).

Ukrainian refugees who have made Rugby home since Russia’s invasion were joined on the parade by Mayor Simon Ward, fellow borough councillors and the town’s MP, John Slinger.

Participants carried and wore Ukrainian flags to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day.

Rugby’s Ukrainian Independence Day celebrations formed part of the international Make Noise For Ukraine campaign, which aimed to signal NATO’s support for the people of Ukraine and the country’s fight to protect its culture, tradition, language and statehood.

After gathering on the Town Hall steps at 5pm, Coun Ward joined the Mayor’s cadet, Cadet Sgt Alessia Fracchia of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets’ 29F (Rugby) squadron, to lead the crowd through Caldecott Park, with participants carrying Ukrainian flags and many of the refugees wearing traditional clothing.




Coun Ward said: “It was an absolute honour to lead the Ukrainian Independence Day parade around Caldecott Park.

“A big thank you to all who came along to show their support and everyone in the borough who has opened their homes and supported our Ukrainian friends through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.


“To our Ukrainian friends in Rugby, you will always have a special place in our hearts and we will always support you where we can.”

Ukraine officially declared itself independent from the Soviet Union on August 24, 1991.