Sunday, November 10, 2024

Crowds turn out for town's annual Service of Remembrance


* Poppies shower down on the service in Centenary Square.

A large crowd watched and took part in Llangollen's annual Service of Remembrance in Centenary Square earlier this morning (Sunday).

Led by Father Lee Taylor of St Collen's, the service included the traditional sounding of the Last Post by a bugler from Llangollen Silver Band, the two-minute silence and the laying of wreaths on the square's two war memorials which commemorate local people who died in both world wars and other conflicts.  

The ceremony ended with the traditional parade of service and youth organisations, led by their standards, along Castle Street and around the town centre.



* Service organisations arrive in the square.
 

* Crowds throng around the edge of the square to join in with the service.


* Father Lee leads the service.


* A bugler from Llangollen Silver Band sounds Last Post.


* The Mayor, Cllr Aled Morris, lays a wreath on behalf of the Town Council. 


* Cllr Karen Edwards lays a wreath for Denbighshire County Council.


* Ex-servicemen lay their wreath.


* A wreath is laid by children from local schools.


 * Youth organisations lay their wreath.


 * New chairman John Gambles lays a wreath for Llangollen International Eisteddfod.


* The parade sets off down Castle Street.


* Youth organisations in the parade.

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