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Walsall Council flies the flag for Commonwealth Day 2026
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The Mayor of Walsall hosted a Commonwealth of Nations’ flag raising ceremony outside the Council House on Monday 9 March 2025 at 11am.
Each year, hundreds of Commonwealth flags are raised and flown in significant positions across the UK and other nations to celebrate Commonwealth Day. Today, Walsall Council House provided the backdrop for one of these flag raising ceremonies to celebrate the continuing success of the Commonwealth.
“ In raising and flying the Commonwealth flag, we celebrate our membership of an amazing worldwide family of nations, all connected in purpose.
“Commonwealth Day provides an incredible opportunity for us all to pause, reflect and appreciate our common traditions, and shared values including the promotion of peace, democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.
“It has been a true honour to host such an important celebration on behalf of the Walsall borough and thankful to all those who were able to join me. “
Commonwealth Day is observed on the second Monday of March annually to celebrate the shared values that connect two and a half billion people across 56 countries.
Local schools were invited to the Council House to take part in the celebrations. Pupils from Abbey Primary School, All Saints National Academy, Busill Jones Primary School and Jubilee Academy Mossley, all joined the mayor for the official flag raising ceremony outside the Council House where they also recited the Commonwealth Affirmation.
Following the official ceremony, attendees were invited to the Mayor’s Parlour for refreshments. Project work completed by local students that was prepared for the occasion was also showcased.