* Town crier Austin "Chem" Cheminais is full cry.
Llangollen’s town crier is joining his big-voiced counterparts from across the world to deliver a very special proclamation to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Austin “Chem” Cheminais, who is also a former mayor of
the town, recently found to his delight that he was on a list of over 300 town
criers from many countries who have been asked to send out to their local communities,
on Thursday June 6, the commemorative message detailing the famous
cross-channel invasion of Europe in the summer of 1944.
On the day, and accompanied by a contingent from the
Llangollen branch of the Royal British Legion, he will stand in Centenary
Square and at 11am cry out the proclamation which has been specially penned
for the occasion by Christian Ashdown of the Ancient and Honourable Guilds of
Town Criers who formerly served with the Household Cavalry.
The criers taking part come from every nation of the UK
and also from countries right across the globe.
Chem, who is one of only 10 from Wales and will
officially represent Denbighshire, said: “I was absolutely delighted and very
proud to hear I had been chosen for this momentous occasion which commemorates
such an important part of world history.
“To speak these historic words is a great honour.”
The proclamation he will deliver is:
“Oyez, Oyez, Oyez
“Today we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day
landings in Normandy, France - an incredible achievement in military planning
and logistics uniting brave service personnel from air, sea and land forces at
the beginning of Operation Overlord.
“By the day’s end, over one hundred and fifty thousand
Allied troops had successfully stormed the now famous Gold, Juno, Sword, Utah
and Omaha beaches to achieve a toehold in France.
“In the weeks that followed, the Allies fought bitterly
against a determined foe from the unforgiving countryside of Normandy to the
liberation of Paris two months later.
“We should all remember and never forget the selfless sacrifice and courage of all those involved and use this Commemoration to pay our tribute to those who gave so much to secure the freedom we all enjoy today. God Save the King!”
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