Hundreds of people are expected to attend the RAF parade and flypast in Bangor on Saturday 8th September. The parade is taking place to commemorate and celebrate the RAF Centenary.
The morning will begin with a special RAF Centenary Cathedral Service, commencing at 9:45am, to which all members of the public are welcome to attend. At 11:15am the RAF parading contingent will present arms at the Bangor War Memorial, which will include a flypast by Hawk aircraft from RAF Valley.
At approximately 11:40am the Parade will step off from the War Memorial to exercise their Freedom of the city, marching past the Cathedral and turning left down the City’s High Street. At the Town Clock the Mayor, the Lord Lieutenants and Air Marshal Michael Wigston will take the salute. The Parade will then proceed down the High Street to Dean Street, and then fall out at around 12:00pm.
Road Closures
There will be a number of road closures in Bangor City Centre between 7 am and 12.15 pm on Saturday, due to the Parade being held.

