Remembrance Day parades and services will be taking place across our areas on Sunday, November 14.
Stevenage: Sunday, November 14, Stevenage Mayor, council members, representatives from the Royal British Legion and other dignitaries will gather at the Bowling Green, in the High Street for the Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service.
The parade members will move from the Primett Road car park (behind the old Waitrose building) at 10:15am to the War Memorial on the Bowling Green.
The Service of Remembrance will commence at 10:30am, with the laying of wreaths following immediately after the service. Refreshments will be available outside Springfield House Community Centre at 10am prior to the parade and service (subject to weather conditions).
North Herts
All on Sunday, November 14 unless stated otherwise.
Ashwell: 10am St Mary's Parish Church, 11am Ashwell War Memorial
Baldock: 10.45am War Memorial, High Street
Barkway: 10.50am Barkway War Memorial followed by service at St Mary Magdalene Church
Barley: 10.50am Barley War Memorial followed by service at St Margaret of Antioch Church
Codicote: 10am-12pm Parade Codicote War Memorial
Great Wymondley: Thursday November 11, 10.45am St Mary’s Church. Sunday, November 14, 10.45am St Mary’s Church
Little Wymondley: 12.30pm St Mary’s Church
Hitchin: 10am St Mary's Church, 11am War Memorial, Churchyard
Ickleford: 9.30am St Katharine's Church
Letchworth: 10.30am War Memorial, Station Place 11.30am Free Church, Leys Avenue
Newnham: 9.45am Hinxworth Church
St Ippolyts: Thursday, November 11, 10.45am St Ippolyts Church. Sunday November 14, 10.15am St Ippolyts Church.
Central Bedfordshire
Arlesey: Sunday, November 14. High Street/ House Lane Junction.
Barton Le Clay: Sunday, November 14, at 10.40am. War Memorial, Hexton Road.
Henlow: Sunday, November 14. High Street
Shefford: Sunday, November 14 the parade starts at the Old Bridge End of the High Street at 10.45am, goes along to the War Memorial and finishes at 11.45am.
Stotfold: Sunday, November 14, at Stotfold Cemetery, Mill Lane. The ceremony will start at 2.45pm and attendees are to convene at the Cemetery by 2.30pm.
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