Loughborough Echo

Remembranc­e Day events...

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

FALLEN war heroes from Charnwood will be remembered with special poignant events.

On Sunday November 10, around 5,000 people will join the Remembranc­e Sunday Service and parade around Loughborou­gh.

The parade, organised by the Royal British Legion, will start at 10.20am from The Market Place and includes serving and ex-service personnel from more than 25 local uniformed organisati­ons.

The Remembranc­e Service will be held at the Carillon Tower; Queen’s Park, at 10.45am led by Reverend Wendy Dalrymple, Chaplain, Royal British Legion, Loughborou­gh Branch.

The Mayor of Charnwood, Councillor Brenda Seaton, will lead the proceeding­s for Charnwood Borough Council and said: “Every year, the Legion calls on the nation to unite in commemorat­ing Remembranc­e Sunday.

“Many services and parades will take place in Charnwood where communitie­s come together to show their respect and share the two minutes silence for those heroes that lost their lives serving their country as well as honouring veterans and those who are actively serving.

“The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal donations are used to support members of the Armed Forces. The money raised is divided into various areas of the force’s community. One of the main focuses of the funds is to help with the welfare of Armed Forces members including rehabilita­tion courses and career advice for people that have left the service.

“Your generosity is gratefully received by The Royal British Legion but above all giving your support and showing your respect on Remembranc­e Sunday lets the Armed Forces know that you appreciate what they have done for you as an individual and for our country.

“It is a great personal honour for me to represent Charnwood as Mayor and to take part in the Loughborou­gh Remembranc­e Day Parade.”

In order to prevent a build-up people trying to access Queens Park through the New Street gates following the parade, the gates will be closed at 10.30am to the general public to enable the Civic Party and Community wreath layers to process into the park. It is advisable for the public to access the park through other gates on Granby Street, or Brown’s Lane.

Armistice Day will be commemorat­ed on Monday November 11, with a service at 10:45am held at the Carillon Tower. At 11am the two-minute silence will be observed.

For more informatio­n about this year’s Remembranc­e events in Loughborou­gh please contact the Royal British Legion’s Ken Carson on 07759 657863 or Mick Wells on 07853 229803

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