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People wishing to pay their respects are being reminded about events taking place across Bath and North East Somerset to commemorate Remembrance Day on 11 November and Remembrance Sunday on 13 November. 

Councillor Shaun Stephenson-McGall, Chair of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “We will never forget the sacrifice of those who gave their lives for our rights and our freedoms. It’s important that on Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday this year, as every year, we show our continuing gratitude to those who fought valiantly to serve others. It will be a time for us all to reflect and show our respect.” 

Councillor McGall and Councillor Kevin Guy, council Leader, will both lay wreaths on the Poppies to Paddington train on 11 November. The event is organised by the Veterans Charity and Great Western Railway and symbolises the long journey made by soldiers on their way to war. Councillor McGall will also lay a wreath at the Timsbury Remembrance Sunday Service on 13 November. 

Ceremonies and Services in Bath 

Sunday 6 November:

• Abbey Churchyard, Bath – 2:00pm – Dedication of the Field of Remembrance, which will brought into the churchyard until November 17 to remember fallen servicemen and women.

Friday 11 November:

• Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Bereavement Services Remembrance Day Service, Haycombe Cemetery - 10.45am: at the grassed area between the Cross of Sacrifice and the Blitz graves. Includes a two-minute silence at 11.00am. Refreshments will be served in the Top Chapel after the service.

• Abbey Churchyard, Bath – 11.00am: two-minute silence

• Combe Down, Holy Trinity Church – 10.00am: service. 11:00am: Bath United Services Association’s wreath laying ceremony.

• Royal Victoria Park – 11:00am: service at the War Memorial

• Twerton – 11.00am: wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial

Sunday 13 November:

• Bath Royal British Legion Remembrance Parade – 11.00am: wreath laying at Royal Victoria Park War Memorial. 2.30pm: From the Guildhall, parade from Milsom St to Abbey Churchyard before a service at Bath Abbey at 3:00pm.

• St Bartholomew’s Church – 11:00am: wreath laying ceremony.

• Weston & Newbridge – 11:00am: wreath laying ceremony.

Ceremonies and Services in North East Somerset

Saturday 12 November:

• Clandown – 12:00pm: Midsomer Norton and Radstock British Legion Dressing of the Graves

• Paulton Cemetery – 11.00am: Dressing of the Graves

• Radstock, St Nicholas Church – 11.00am: Midsomer Norton and Radstock British Legion Dressing of the Graves

• Writhlington – 10:00am: Midsomer Norton and Radstock British Legion Dressing of the Graves

Sunday 13 November:

• Keynsham Royal British Legion Parade - 9:30am: service at St John’s Church followed by a parade along the High St to Memorial Park for a two-minute silence and wreath laying.

• Midsomer Norton – 10.40am: parade from West Clewes Recreation Ground. 11.00am, two-minute silence at the War Memorial followed by parade to St Johns’ Church for Remembrance Sunday Service.

• Paulton – 2.35pm: Remembrance Parade in the centre. 2:45pm: Remembrance Sunday Service at War Memorial

• Peasedown St John, St John’s Parish Church – 10.45am: Remembrance Sunday Service

• Pensford War Memorial – 11.00am: Parade

• Publow, All Saints Church – 9.30am: Holy Communion

• Saltford War memorial – 10:00am – Saltford Scout and Guides Remembrance Service. Followed by a procession from Chelwood Rd to Broadway to Stratton Rd and to Norman Rd.

• Shoscombe, St Julian’s Church – 11.15am: Remembrance Sunday Service

• Timsbury, St Mary’s Church – 11:00am: Laying of wreaths followed by Remembrance Sunday Service

• Wellow, St Julian’s Church – 10.45am: Remembrance Sunday Service

Avon and Somerset Police will be conducting a police operation on Remembrance Sunday, with officers out on the streets of Bath and engaging with the public. While there is no known risk to public safety, as with any major event, police are asking people to be vigilant and if something doesn’t feel right, speak to officers either in person or call 999.

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