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Army veterans prepare to lay-up Colours on Minden Day

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Local veterans of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers will join more than 600 colleagues to march behind their Colours on Thursday before they are laid up at the regimental museum in Berwick Barracks.

The KOSB, founded in 1689, has now merged with the Royal Scots to become the Royal Scots Borderers, the 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Thursday’s historic proceedings will be watched by the Princess Royal who is patron of the KOSB Association.

The Colours will be laid up as part of the annual Minden Day celebrations.

It was on August 1, 1759, that the Borderers – in an earlier guise – were one of six British infantry battalions, wearing red roses, that sent 70 squadrons of French cavalry fleeing.

At Minden Day commemorations, veterans and serving soldiers wear roses.

The KOSB association has stressed that tickets – free – are essential for Thursday’s events at Berwick Barracks.They can be booked by emailing secretary@kosb.co.uk or phoning 01289 331811.

The KOSB office will be open from Monday to Wednesday and from 8.30am on Thursday.

All seating has now been booked with spaces left only for those marching.

The parade forms up between 9am and 10.30am and marches on at 10.50am.

At midday it sets off with a salute at the Town Hall at around 12.10pm. The laying-up takes place on the return to the barracks at around 12.20pm.

Photographic ID, such as a driving licence, will be required on Thursday as part of the security arrangements surrounding the royal presence.


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