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Remembrance sunday uk
Remembrance sunday uk




remembrance sunday uk

Anyone who returns a positive test, has Covid symptoms or should be self-isolating should not attend.Īll attendees have been advised to wear a face covering, in line with the latest Government guidance relating to crowded spaces.

remembrance sunday uk

Residents and all participants should take a lateral flow test before attending the service. Martin Myatt, of the Rugby No.1 branch of the Royal British Legion, delivers the exhortation, while the Mayor's Cadet, Cadet Flight Sergeant Benjamin Walker of the Royal Air Force Cadets (TA Centre, Rugby), reads the Kohima Epitaph. The Reverend Canon Edmund Newey leads the service, assisted by Father Shinto Francis Kumminiyil IC, and the Salvation Army provides the music. Members of the public can lay wreaths at the gates when the service has concluded. The Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, the Mayor and representatives from the contingents then lay wreaths at the memorial gates. Members of the public can attend the service and parade, which takes place from around 10.50am to around 11.30am.Ī two minute silence takes place during the service. Representatives from around 20 contingents, including the 250 Squadron of the Queen's Gurkha Signals, the Royal British Legion and ex-service organisations, gather in Hillmorton Road - between Whitehall Recreation Ground and Temple Street - at 10.30am to be reviewed by the Mayor before marching on parade to the War Memorial gates. The Mayor of Rugby, Cllr Mrs Deepah Brojomohun-Roberts, and the civic party walk from the rear of Lesley Souter House, in Whitehall Road, to the War Memorial gates in Hillmorton Road to participate in the parade and service.






Remembrance sunday uk