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Remembrance Day service in Mansfield

Posted onPosted on 11th Nov
Remembrance Day service in Mansfield

Local branches of the Royal British Legion will hold a number of Remembrance Sunday parades and services throughout Mansfield district on Sunday 13 November 2016.

Mansfield

9.50am: The parade assembles at the Civic Centre War Memorial.

10am: A brief ceremony, including laying wreaths.

10.15am: The parade proceeds to St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Church Side, Mansfield.

10.55am: Remembrance Service.

After the service, the parade will return through the town, taking the salute on Regent Street. It will be followed by tea and coffee at the Civic Centre.

Mansfield Woodhouse

10.15am: The parade will assemble at the Morrison’s car park.

10.30am: Parade moves off to the Cenotaph.

11am: The laying of wreaths and act of homage. A service will follow at St Edmund’s Parish Church.

After dispersal, there will be a further wreath laying ceremony at Pleasley Vale memorial.

Warsop

10am: The parade assembles at Carr Lane Ex-Servicemen’s club

10.15am: The parade moves off.

11am: The act of homage and service at the War Memorial.

Forest Town

10am: Muster – Forest Town Welfare (The Arena)

10.24am: The parade will move off towards St Alban’s Church.

Mansfield – Bellamy Road

10.20am: Assemble at the Community Centre, Bellamy Road

10.30am: Wreath laying and service.

Rainworth

10.15am: Assemble at the Village Hall on Kirklington Road and parade to St Jude’s Church for the Service of Remembrance which starts at 10.45am.

Mayor Kate Allsop, who will lead the procession at the Civic Centre, said: “These ceremonies allow us to remember and pay tribute to all the brave service men and women, who have given their lives so that we can have a future.

“You can show your support by buying and wearing a poppy to donate to this year’s Poppy Appeal.

“Poppies not only remember the fallen but help the Royal British Legion to provide advice and support to today’s Armed Forces community.”