Malvern marked Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday with services at Great Malvern Priory.
The town’s Remembrance Parade also took place on Sunday, November 13, with veterans, cadets, scouts and members of the Boys and Girls Brigade taking part.
They marched from Church Street to Great Malvern Library, where a wreath-laying service took place at the war memorial.
Members of the 1017 Malvern Sqn Air Cadets were among those who marched - and also attended the service at the Priory.
Flight Lieutenant Alex Hall said the cadets had done their squadron proud.
“Most of our cadets are new and have only just learnt to march,” they said.
“They did a great job given their lack of experience. The older cadets have done a really good job of helping the younger cadets.”
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