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Mayor raises Commonwealth flag

by isleofman.com 13th March 2014

The Mayor of Douglas, Councillor Carol Malarkey, raised the Commonwealth flag on Monday March 10th in recognition of Commonwealth Day.

The flag was one of more than 500 Commonwealth flags raised that day by local authorities and community groups throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, the largest, single raising of the flag in the history of the Commonwealth.

Addressing councillors and officers the Mayor said the flag represented ‘a symbol of unity among the nations of the Commonwealth’ that celebrated ‘the diversity of our various cultures together with the common interests that bind us together.’

She then read the Commonwealth affirmation:

‘Joining together as members of one worldwide Commonwealth community and valuing the personal dignity and worth of every citizen, we raise this flag as a symbol of the ties of kinship and affinity we cherish. We draw inspiration from our diversity and the opportunities for working together, as a rich source of wisdom and a powerful influence for good in the world. We affirm our commitment to upholding the values set out in the Commonwealth Charter to serving one another in a spirit of respect and understanding and to enhancing development, democracy and co-operation locally, nationally and internationally.’

This was followed by the response:

‘Our pledge is to support the Commonwealth working together for a future in which there is freedom and justice and prosperity for all, with peace and understanding between peoples and nations.’

Photo - The Mayor, Councillor Carol Malarkey, and the raised flag celebrating Commonwealth Day. Picture Andrew Barton.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 13th, March 2014 02:02pm.

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