Plans for the annual Remembrance commemorations in Malvern has been announced for this year.
Malvern Town Council confirmed that Remembrance Sunday events on November 10 will include a joint Remembrance service with Great Malvern Priory Church at 10am.
A parade will follow at 10.45am from outside Great Malvern Post Office, marching down Church Street into Great Malvern Library's grounds.
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A short service, complete with a two-minute silence, will be held at the Great Malvern Library War Memorial at 10.57am, followed by wreath-laying.
The events are to honour those who have fought to defend freedoms in Britain.
The mayor of Malvern, Marilyn Birks, said: "Remembrance Sunday is our chance as a nation to stand together to remember the millions of people from across the United Kingdom, and from across the world, who have sacrificed so much to keep us safe."
On Monday, November 11, Armistice Day, a short service with the planting of crosses will be held at The Priory Church from 10.40am.
Crosses will be available free of charge, though donations for the Poppy Appeal are encouraged.
From Thursday (November 7) to Thursday, November 14, there will be a field of remembrance at Malvern Library.
Children from three nearby schools, alongside dignitaries and members of the public, will plant crosses on Thursday (November 7) from 10.40am.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to donate to the Poppy Appeal.
For more information, contact the council on 01684 566 667.
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