
Residents have been planning front garden parties in the build-up to VE Day but with one catch – they won’t be leaving their homes.
VE Day (Victory in Europe Day), held on Friday, May 8, marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe and councils have been advising residents to celebrate from the comfort of their own home.
However, Llanbradach residents have planned to hold a street party while still observing social distance rules.
According to a Facebook group, several Llanbradach streets including Plasturtwyn Terrace and Wingfield Close, will come together and sit at the front of the house with a picnic and music.
Writing on the Llanbradach Facebook group, Beci Newton said: “We have Welsh flag bunting that will have to do. We’re going to dress up and have 40s music – the kids are really excited.”
Caerphilly County Borough Council said permission was not needed because such plans didn’t involve people leaving their homes or gardens.
A spokesman said: “Although we have not received any formal applications for street parties, we have had a few enquiries and we are encouraging residents to stay home and celebrate VE day this year.
“If wider community celebrations are planned within specific streets etc, then it is important that everyone adheres to current social distancing guidelines and remain within the confines of their own home and gardens.”
We would love to see photos of residents celebrating VE Day – send your pictures to rhys@caerphilly.observer for a chance to appear in our story
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