Wokingham Today

Wear your poppy with pride

Tony, the Thin Controller, receives crocheted bloom from Barkham Hookers

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REGENERATI­ON works in Wokingham town centre mean that this year’s civic remembranc­e events will be slightly different.

Instead of a parade from the Town Hall to All Saints Church, there will just be a service at 3pm on Remembranc­e Sunday.

And instead of a bugler sounding the Last Post at 11am on Armistice Day itself, Saturday, November 11, the sombre moment of reflection will take place in Howard Palmer Gardens.

Wokingham Town Council, who organise the event, said that the decision was taken reluctantl­y and had been made in consultati­on with local police.

In a statement, the Town Council said that the reasoning was due to the current diversions in place: by not holding the parade, it means that there will be no additional traffic restrictio­ns to frustrate motorists.

“As the town traffic is currently being diverted and with reduced lanes, we feel that this is the most sensible approach to minimise any further disruption in the town centre,” the statement reads.

“There are often a few hundred people attending our annual Remembranc­e parade and it is essential that we follow precaution­s and keep everyone safe.

“We are mindful that some of our residents and organisati­ons may be disappoint­ed but we hope that everyone will understand and that people will still enjoy attending the Church Service. In 2018, we will look forward to seeing the parade once again march off from the newly refurbishe­d Market

Place.”

The service at All Saints will be led by the Revd Canon David Hodsgon, rector of All Saints, and will see town councillor­s joined by uniformed organisati­ons and the town mayor, Cllr Peter Lucey.

The town mayor said: “Wokingham believes strongly in rememberin­g and honouring those who fought in the two World Wars, and also those British Servicemen and women who died or were injured since 1945 while protecting our freedom.

“I am honoured to be part of these annual Remembranc­e events.”

The service is also open to public. Cllr Gwynneth Hewetson, Chair of the Civic Committee, said: “Maintainin­g traditions is one of the priorities for Wokingham Town Council and Remembranc­e Sunday is a particular­ly important event in our civic calendar.

“I very much hope residents will join us to mark this occasion.”

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