Rochdale Observer

Rememberin­g our fallen war heroes

- FLORA BYATT flora.byatt@reachplc.com @florabyatt­men

THOUSANDS gathered across the borough of Rochdale for Remembranc­e Day Services to honour the nation’s war heroes and pay tribute to the fallen.

Representa­tives from the Navy, Army and Royal Air Force joined veterans and civic dignitarie­s for parades and services in Rochdale town centre, Heywood, Littleboro­ugh, Middleton, Norden, Milnrow and Wardle.

Communitie­s fell silent as the Last Post was played and residents gathered for well-attended services.

Each included Laurence

Binyon’s 1914 poem For the Fallen: “They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn; at the going down of the sun and in the morning; we will remember them.”

The Armed Forces community, councillor­s, local schools and members of the public also laid their own wreathes and gave respects, following moving readings of The Kohima Epitaph: “When you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today.”

Services to mark Armistice Day on Thursday, November 11, were also held at Rochdale Cenotaph and in other parts of the borough as people gathered to show their respect for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

Coun Sue Smith, cabinet member for the Armed Forces, said: “It was lovely to see so many people coming together again to pay their respects to the fallen.

“We are so proud of the work of our Armed Forces community, past and present, and the day was about honouring the service and sacrifice of thousands of men and women from our borough.

“It is thanks to their bravery that we enjoy the freedoms and we all too often take for granted. Lest we forget.”

The mayor of Rochdale, Coun Aasim Rashid, said: “Remembranc­e Sunday is always an emotive and reflective day, as we came together united as one to pay tribute to our Armed Forces community.

“Without the selfless dedication and sacrifices of our Armed Forces personnel, the values and liberty we values so much would have been lost. Countless generation­s owe them a great debt, which is why the mayoress and I were so proud to lay wreaths across the borough in their honour.

“It was particular­ly moving to see residents of all ages paying their respects at services across the borough. We never forget. We will remember them.”

The council signed an Armed Forces Community Covenant in 2012 which is aimed at encouragin­g communitie­s to support services that promote and encourage activities that help integrate armed forces personnel back into civilian life. Current or former Armed Forces personnel can register for help or get more informatio­n by visiting www.rochdale.gov.uk/ armedforce­s If they encounter difficulti­es when accessing services from the council or its partners email armedforce­s@ rochdale. gov.uk or call the council on 01706 926989.

Every Thursday from 9am - 10am the council hosts a veterans’ breakfast club at Touchstone­s Rochdale, alongside the council’s armed forces partners. All ex-military and dependents are welcome.

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