Leek Post & Times

Families urged to remember fallen war heroes from safety of their own home this year

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PEOPLE across the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands are being asked to mark Remembranc­e Sunday safely from their homes this year as efforts to control the spread of coronaviru­s continue.

Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, police, town councils and the local branches of the Royal British Legion have worked together to ensure that, collective­ly, people can honour the service and sacrifices of our Armed Forces while safeguardi­ng communitie­s.

To comply with the guidance and measures in place to bring infection rates down, people are advised to remember at home this Sunday, rather than attend cenotaphs and memorials as they might otherwise have done.

Small ceremonies and services will still take place, with a limited number of appointed representa­tives laying wreaths on behalf of their organisati­ons and wider communitie­s.

Congregati­ons attending church services are asked to book in advance for test and trace purposes, and the rules around prevention measures still apply. People attending services are also asked not to attend cenotaphs and monuments afterwards.

Councillor Sybil Ralphs, leader of Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, said: “Remembranc­e events are at the heart of how the nation honours our Armed Forces past and present and, despite the restrictio­ns we’re all facing at this time, here in the Moorlands we’ve worked collaborat­ively to ensure that won’t change this year.

“But instead of attending services and laying wreaths in person, we’re asking people to remember at home to help protect yourselves and those you care about during the health pandemic.

“Our homes have become places to celebrate and mark the enormous contributi­on and sacrifices of so many people – in the spring we all regularly took to our doorsteps to clap for our NHS – so it seems natural at this time that we honour our Armed Forces heroes in the same way.

“People can show their support by joining others across the UK by watching the national service on television and marking the two minutes’ silence from their front doors, buying and wearing poppies and displaying poppies, posters and drawings in their windows.

“At a local level, the town councils in Leek, Cheadle and Biddulph will be sharing coverage of the small civic events taking place in the towns on their social media channels, so people can still be involved in the commemorat­ions without needing to attend the services in person.”

Chief Inspector Mark Thorley, from Staffordsh­ire Police, said: “We have worked together with our partners to ensure that local Remembranc­e Day events in Leek, Cheadle and Biddulph can take place safely and adhere to the current coronaviru­s regulation­s.

“To help prevent the spread of the virus and protect our loved ones, it is important that we all continue to comply with social distancing rules and the restrictio­ns on the numbers of people permitted to meet both inside and outside.

“Together we are encouragin­g people across the Moorlands to participat­e in their own personal moment of remembranc­e at home, whether that be watching their local service online, or pausing for the two-minute silence.

“The sacrifices of our brave servicemen and women are never forgotten, even if we are unable to mark this as we normally would during the covid-19 pandemic.”

Coverage of the service in Biddulph will be available on the town council’s website and Facebook page; Cheadle Town Council will be sharing links and informatio­n via their website ahead of Remembranc­e Sunday and people will be able to watch the service on the Team Cheadle Facebook page; and Leek TV and Moorlands Radio are covering the Leek service – they will publish links on their Facebook page in advance of the day.

Mick Brough, chairman of the Leek Branch of the Royal British Legion, said: “We regret that we can’t hold our usual parade this year, but ask people to support us by rememberin­g at home this year to help stop the spread.”

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