The 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings will be marked with a big event in Fareham this summer.
But Fareham Borough Council has admitted it is likely to be the last of that scale.
The event will mark the 80th anniversary of the historic event and ensuing Battle of Normandy that led to the liberation of France and Europe, and ultimately the end of the Second World War.
It will be marked on June 6 at Solent Airport.
Fareham Borough Council will spend £30,000 on the event and, at a recent executive meeting, appointed Lee-on-Solent-based Montserrat Events to organise the day.
Councillor Susan Walker said it was important to commemorate the 80th D-Day anniversary, with the council hoping the highlight of the day will be a 'fly-in event'.
Council leader Coun Sean Woodward said in reality the 80th anniversary will probably be the last big celebration as sadly there are very few veterans left who were at the landings.
He said veteran Stanley Richardson was based at HMS Daedalus during the war, where Solent Airport now lies.
With then-Fareham mayor Pamela Bryant in 2019, Mr Stanley unveiled a special plaque to mark the 75th anniversary when he was 99 years old but he died four years later.
“Stanley Richardson, a delightful man, we have just lost him recently at the age of 104,” he said.
“At the Lee Victory Festival, there were two veterans who were 99 and 100 years old.
“It’s right to commemorate it but realise it will sadly be the last time for something on this scale. It’s the right thing to do and glad we can make it happen, so the recommendation is agreed.”
Councillor David Foot said the council’s plan “strikes a good balance”, mitigating the risk and the costs to the council.
Councillor Joanne Burton echoed the importance of celebrating the 80th anniversary and reflected on the huge success of the 75th D-Day anniversary commemorative event that 15,000 residents attended.
As an allied air force base, Daedalus saw the largest number of sorties fly out of the UK; nearly 400 sorties flew out on D-Day.
175 pilots flew out of Daedalus for Operation Overlord in June 1944.
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