The council said they would be required to "submit annual business plans" setting out how they will manage the land and provide facilities for the public.
Accessibility arrangements, including a quiet space in the Chamber of Commerce, blue badge parking, and an alcohol-free zone have also been made.Channel Island Pride is run by both Guernsey and Jersey and the host of the event alternates every year.
Mary Grist was 14 when the end of World War Two in Europe was announced, and said her main memory of the day is "all the excitement" during the celebrations.Now 94, and living in Middlefields House care home, Chippenham, she said in retrospect, she really did not feel old enough to understand everything at the time."When war broke out, schools shut and children were divided into groups and evacuated, taken away from their family but not of their own free will, I must admit," said Mrs Grist.
She said she remembered that VE Day was a "jolly time, and that some people were going quite crazy". Commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day will take place from 5 - 8 May.Mrs Grist, who lived in Highbury, London, with her parents and older sister, moved to live with her aunt and uncle in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, alongside her mother and sister. Her father – a pastor - remained in Highbury for work.
However, she said Aylesbury was "not a happy situation" as her aunt and uncle – who had no children - "didn't know really how to deal with us".
"My aunt was an important person in the county but we were just in fear of her and kept away from her," she added.and to his offspring for ever.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son andas it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be, world without end. Amen.Former Wales rugby captain Ken Owens is considering standing for Labour at next year's Senedd election, BBC Wales has been told.