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Doomed Blackburn TA unit to march through town


A TERRITORIAL Army squadron being axed as part of a costcutting drive is to be given a top civic award.

It has also been announced that the 93 (East Lancashire) Signal Squadron, based in Canterbury Street, is to march through Blackburn before shutting down before the end of the month.

The unit is being axed after a costcutting review by Army bosses.

Blackburn with Darwen Mayor, Coun James Hirst, said it would be a great loss to the town.

He said: “We are very proud to offer the squadron the civic medal. It is a great shame that we are losing them but it will be a fitting tribute to the huge impact they have had.”

Since it was formed in October 1969 soldiers have been deployed in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

The squadron will receive the borough’s Civic Medal and a civic reception will be held on Saturday at King George’s Hall in recognition of its long association with the borough.

Staff administration officer Captain Dale Ikin said: “We are very proud to receive the civic medal but there is a lot of anger that the squadron is being closed down.

“There is a lot of ill feeling because there was no need for this to happen. We were a vibrant, well recruited and well attended group. It was a political decision.”

Last year there were at least 60 reservists, aged 17 to 55, based at Canterbury Street, and about six full-time staff. But no soldiers have been there since January.

Its members have done a wealth of charity work and organised the town’s annual Remembrance Day parade.

The Canterbury Street site is now likely to be sold and developed, although no firm decision on the matter has yet been made.

The medal has previously been given to Blackburn Rovers, Blackburn Music Society and people representing bodies like the Salvation Army and St John Ambulance.

It was last awarded in 2006 to the late long-serving councillor Frank Gorton.

Comments(6)

RK says...
3:44pm Mon 15 Mar 10

More information would be helpful LT, such as time, route etc. The date I take it is the 20th? Usual brilliant reporting.

Lifeinthemix says...
5:27pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Their is a reason each county had its own regiments and territorial s, it was to ensure each county could fight its own corner in case of invasion.
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The military began to be changed in the 1980's, great regiments amalgamated with lesser ones, demolition of county militia and what we see here is just another move in this de-arming of our country.
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Of course people will claim invasion not happening...well I have some serious bad news for you...our entire political system has been taken, we are now in europe and will see european police leaders in charge of our police, the same with the military.
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It will be an invasion by consent, not of the people but of the politician's, as they call in the special EU squads designated to quell dissent, this is exactly how the Nazi ss took control of the German military.
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bwithd says...
7:20pm Mon 15 Mar 10

we're all doomed

bwithd says...
7:22pm Mon 15 Mar 10

dont panic, dont panic

callmdh@tiscali.co.uk says...
12:04am Tue 16 Mar 10

I don't suppose the closing of this TA unit has anything to do with its location on Canturbury Street. Is it not within Blackburns Freckleton Street Masterplan. www.blackburn.gov.uk
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bwithd says...
2:55pm Thu 18 Mar 10

captain mannering..my mum says i might make to seargeant major befor the wars over..
stupid boy


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