​The final act of Remembrance at Ramsbury Airfield is due to take place on Sunday, 9th June​. This will involve a Service of Remembrance and dedication of the Airfield and Woodland Memorials.

The organisers are hoping for a very large turnout and there are hopes for a fly past during the event, depending on circumstances on the day. The armed services and RAF will be represented and a group of 30-plus serving members of the 437th (US) Air Lift Wing based in Charleston, South Carolina will be attending the event.

Members of the public are welcome - for a more information and directions, email ramsburyremembrancewood@gmail.com.

The airfield is near Darrell's farm SN8 2HL, parking will be available from 10 am. The Woodland Memorial service starts at 11am. The Runway memorial service starts at 12 noon. The public is welcome to join our Armed Services, guests and visitors to give thanks for "Deliverance". There will be the opportunity to purchase food and drinks from the BBQ and bar after the services.


As a prelude to the main event, 1st Ramsbury Scout Group and parents gathered for the unveiling of the Information board. They did their parents proud. Mr Roger Day (The Kennet Valley at War Trust) gave a short speech and BBC Wiltshire Radio was at hand to record the event.