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Royal Regiment of Scotland to receive Freedom of North Lanarkshire this Saturday

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Royal Regiment of Scotland to receive Freedom of North Lanarkshire this Saturday

Members of the public are being encouraged to show their support for The Royal Regiment of Scotland (SCOTS) as they receive the Freedom of North Lanarkshire this Saturday.

The Regiment, led by Cruachan, their Shetland Pony mascot, will march through Motherwell with bayonets fixed, colours flying, and pipes and drums beating. This parade is in recognition of their outstanding service to their country and the local area.




Residents and visitors are encouraged to line the route and show their appreciation for the Regiment. The parade will commence at Dalziel High School at noon, proceeding down Hamilton Road and concluding at Strathclyde Park Watersports Centre.

Following the parade, a civic recognition ceremony will be hosted by Kenneth Duffy, Provost of North Lanarkshire, and Lady Susan Haughey, Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire.

The parade will feature soldiers from The 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (2 SCOTS), accompanied by the 2 SCOTS Pipes and Drums, The Band of The Royal Regiment of Scotland, and the Regimental Mascot, Corporal Cruachan IV. This parade marks a “homecoming” for 2 SCOTS, recently returned from operations in the Middle East.

Provost Kenneth Duffy said: “This is a momentous occasion for North Lanarkshire, and a wonderful opportunity for us to express our gratitude and admiration for the brave men and women of The Royal Regiment of Scotland.

“Come and be part of this historic event, showing your support for the Regiment and celebrating their invaluable contributions to our community and nation by lining the parade route.”

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