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* A veteran stands before the Castle Street war memorial.
* Youth organisations join the parade.
*Veterans and army cadets march through the town centre after the ceremony.
* Llangollen Silver Band head up the parade.
* The Rev Andrew Sully leads the service of remembrance at the war memorial.
* The service attracted many young people.
* Army cadets parade before the service.
LLANGOLLEN came to a standstill this morning (Sunday) as
hundreds of people packed the town centre to remember the war dead.
Roads leading into Castle Street were closed off by police to allow the traditional parade and
ceremony around the war memorial to go ahead.
Llangollen Silver Band began the proceedings by leading a procession
of army cadets and veterans’ organisations to the memorial where they assembled,
standards proudly fluttering.
The service of remembrance then began, led by the Rev Andrew
Sully of St Collen’s parish church.
After opening prayers, the sounding of The Last Post
heralded the observance of the two minutes silence.
Following the exhortation, a large number of local
organisations were called to lay poppy wreaths at the base of the memorial and
nearby plaque commemorating the fallen of two world wars and other conflicts.
As the wreath-layers came forward the names of the dead were
solemnly read out.
Following the singing of the hymn O God Our Help in Ages Past, prayers and the blessing by the Rev
Sully, Reveille was sounded by a bugler
to conclude the service.
Local organisations then marched in a parade, again led by
the silver band, around the town centre to the applause of the large poppy-wearing
crowd.
A further service was held shortly afterwards in St Collen’s
Church.
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