On the afternoon of Sunday 10th May, St Leonard’s, Loftus, in partnership with Loftus Town Council, Loftus Community Special Events Group and other community groups, hosted a special and unique Service of Thanksgiving for Peace in Western Europe on the 70th Anniversary of VE Day.

The Service of Thanksgiving, which had been arranged in response to a request from central government for communities to celebrate this milestone in British History, attracted a congregation of well over one hundred and fifty people including the new Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Mr Barry Dodd CBE on his first official visit to the town of Loftus. The special service was also attended by the Mayor of the Borough of Redcar and Cleveland, Cllr Carole Simms; the Mayor of Loftus, Cllr Barry Hunt; the Mayors of Guisborough and Whitby; and by a number of other Civic and Community Leaders from across Teesside and North Yorkshire. Also attending the service was the newly re-elected Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Mr Tom Blenkinsop MP on his first official public engagement since the General Election.

Representatives of the local branches of the Royal British Legion and the Royal Artillery Association were also in attendance; as were cadets and staff from the Guisborough & East Cleveland Sea Cadets and members of the Loftus detachment of the Army Cadets. In total, five standards were presented and laid-up at the high altar for the duration of the service.

During the Service of Thanksgiving and the Sermon was delivered by the Rt Revd Gordon Bates, Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of York and former Bishop of Whitby, who reminded the congregation that although it has been seventy years since conclusion of the Second World War we should now forgive "but never forget" the realities of war.

At the invitation of the Mayor of Loftus the Service of Thanksgiving was followed by a Civic and Community Reception in Loftus Town Hall, which concluded with the Lord Lieutenant cutting a special celebration cake. In his speech the Lord Lieutenant said aspects of the celebration had been "magical."

Father Adam Gaunt, Rector of Loftus said, “This has been a real community commemoration and celebration of the seventieth anniversary of VE Day. Not only have we marked the occasion with such a fitting event, this anniversary really has brought our community together.”