Liz served for three and a half years in the RAF and had an exemplary record, but was thrown out when bosses investigated her then-girlfriend and found love letters between the two.
A beacon-lighting celebration will be held atVillage Hall on Thursday.
The evening will include a number of presentations and military exhibits. There will be a musical performance by vocalist Ruth Getz, while Beverley Church Lads Brigade will stage a big band celebration of music from the 1940s.Themed costumes are encouraged. The event starts at 19:30 BST and will culminate with the lighting of the beacon at 21:30 BST.A service of celebration and remembrance will take place at the cenotaph at the Memorial Gardens in
Schoolchildren and members of the armed forces will be attending the event to "remember all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice to achieve a lasting peace", said Goole Town Council.A lamp of peace will be lit at a service of reflection at St John's Church on 8 May at 21:30 BST. Singing will be led by the Warblers Choirs.
A VE Day Garden Party is taking place at the Riverside Gardens on 11 May from 12:00 BST. There will be live performances from the Goole and East Riding Concert Band and Swing Jamboree.
VE Day events start at 17:30 BST at St Augustine's Church inThe site could operate safely despite being within a flood risk area, he said, and there could be "locally significant" benefits in terms of jobs and a boost to the economy.
Full planning permission would only be granted if Flamingo Land and the park authority came to a legal agreement.There are 26 weeks for this agreement to be reached - and if it is not, the reporter will reconsider whether to approve or reject the application.
Dr Heather Reid, convener of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park authority board, said the board would now take time to consider the implications of the report.She added: "We stand by the reasons for the board's unanimous decision to refuse this planning application and it is deeply disappointing that the reporter has taken a different view."