The city of Salisbury is set to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country at its Annual Remembrance Sunday Service at the War Memorial in Salisbury Market Place on Sunday 10th November from 11am.
The ceremony will be led by the Salisbury Branch of the Royal British Legion and supported by Salisbury City Council. Everyone will gather at the War Memorial for a 2 minute silence at 11am followed by prayers.
Following this, the parade will march along New Canal, where Deputy Lieutenant Mr Peter Pleydell-Bouverie accompanied by the Mayor Cllr John Walsh, will take the salute. The parade will then process to St. Thomas’s Church for the Sunday Service at 11.40am. All are welcome to attend this service.
On Monday 11 November there will also be a small ceremony in the Guildhall Square at 11am to mark Armistice Day, which all are also welcome to attend.
For more information on Remembrance Sunday, visit our website: www.salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk.