The Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service will be held in Newbury on November 10, 2024.
The main parade will start at 10.30am from Pelican Lane, and it will march along Northbrook Street, turning into Mansion House Street.
Here, the Mayor of Newbury, Councillor Andy Moore, will take the salute.
The parade will then continue to the Market Place for the Remembrance Service.
After the service, the parade will march past the War Memorial. Wreaths will be laid on the way into St Nicolas Church, and a British Sign Language expert will be present.
Members of the public who wish to be near the signer should position themselves near Zizzi for a clear view.
Councillor Andy Moore, Mayor of Newbury, said: "Our nation and community come together on this day to remember and honour those who have given their lives when serving our country in so many ways; in particular, members of the armed forces.
"It is a poignant and solemn occasion, and I am honoured to be taking the salute on behalf of our Town.
"Together with the Royal British Legion, we are pleased to welcome veterans, servicemen and women, cadet groups, and uniformed organisations who will join the parade and the many members of the community who will assemble in the Market Place to attend the Newbury Remembrance ceremony and service."
Service sheets will be available on the day and can also be downloaded from the Newbury Town Council website.
The event is open to everyone.
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