Remembrance Services to be held across Havering.
Residents are invited to gather at Remembrance services across the borough on Sunday 10 November to honour those who have served our country.
Mayor of Havering, Councillor Gerry O’Sullivan, said:
“We welcome everyone to come together and mark Remembrance Sunday once again in Havering.
“It gives the borough a chance to remember our servicemen and women from Britain and the Commonwealth, who gave so much in order to keep us safe.
“We are proud to stand as a community to mark this significant occasion each November which highlights the continued bravery and sacrifices of our Armed Forces.”
Remembrance Day – Sunday 10 November
Romford
Parade from outside the Liberty shopping centre, Western Road at 10.30am, followed by a service in Coronation Gardens.
Upminster
Parade at 10.40am, followed by a service at the War Memorial, Corbets Tey Road.
Hornchurch
Parade at 10.15am, followed by a service at St. Andrew’s Church.
Elm Park
Service at 10.45am at the Royal British Legion.
Harold Hill
Parade and service at 10.40am at the War Memorial, Hilldene Avenue.
Harold Wood
Service at 10.40am at the New War Memorial, Arundel Road.
Harold Wood
Service at 10.50am at Memorial Hall, parade to St. Peter’s Church.
Rainham
Parade and service at 10.35am at Rainham War Memorial.
For full event details on all Remembrance services visit https://www.havering.gov.uk/remembrance
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