Lithgow City Council announced on Thursday, April 1, that it is looking at running its own Anzac Day service. This comes after the Lithgow RSL Sub-Branch announced earlier in the week that it would not be hold any such event this year.
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'Council recently became aware that the ANZAC Day events traditionally run by the Lithgow RSL Sub-Branch would not be proceeding due to the impact of the requirements for COVID Safe measures,' a release from Council said.
They said that it was unfortunate that COVID continued to impact and disrupt communities in a number of different ways. 'While the RSL typically run a number of events on ANZAC Day to commemorate and recognise service- people, this year they have elected not to do so,' Council said.
Council confirmed that the Lithgow RSL Sub-Branch informed Council that the requirement for COVID safe measures have presented difficulties for the running of this normally well-attended event.
Council is currently considering undertaking an alternative, scaled-back COVID-Safe event on 25 April. Further details will be provided soon.
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