Remembrance Sunday in Hinckley
PEOPLE across the borough paid their respects at this year’s annual Remembrance Sunday services this weekend.
Hinckley’s service, on Sunday 10 November, was led by the Vicar of St Mary’s Church, Reverend Ian Hill at the Argents Mead war memorial.
Clergy and church members of different denominations, as well as the Royal British Legion and Veterans Groups, Civic Leaders, representatives of the Guiding, Scouting and Cadet Organisations, all contributed to the morning’s moving service and to the parade, defying the wet and windy weather.
Mayor of Hinckley and Bosworth, Councillor Robin Webber-Jones, said: “The annual Remembrance Sunday service is always an incredibly moving, emotional occasion and I was honoured to be taking part on behalf of the borough. The Garden of Remembrance was filled with veterans, serving personnel, uniformed organisations and members of the public who come together to pay their respects and to offer their thanks for those who are currently serving, and to those who made huge sacrifices before us.”
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