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Remembrance Sunday Parades in Stoke-on-Trent No.2  Group

  On this page you find most if not all the Remembrance Sunday Parades that are being held in the Stoke-on-Trent No.2 Group Royal British Legion catchments area.
Poppy Crosses and Star of David, planted in the ground

 

 
 

STOKE: Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent will host an event at the cenotaph outside the Civic Offices. It will assemble at 10.30am and a church service will take place at 10.40am, when a wreath will be laid, and a silence will be held at 11am.


BURSLEM:
A parade will begin at 10.15am at Nile Street, when Stoke-on-Trent North MP Joan Walley is expected to lead the march, which will make its way to Swan Bank to face the war memorial at 10.30am. A service will be led by the Reverend John Hibbert, of Burslem Methodist Mission, at 10.40am. Wreathes will be laid at 11am on behalf of the Royal British Legion, local businesses and churches before the parade returns to Nile Street.

TUNSTALL: An Armistice Day Service will take place at the Cenotaph at the Memorial Gardens, Tunstall,10.45am. The service will be conducted by the Salvation Army.

STOKE: A service will take place at 6.30pm at Stoke Minster, in Glebe Street.

Remembrance PoppiesNEWCASTLE: At 9.25am a parade will set out from Corporation Street and will march to St Giles' Church, Church Lane. Just after the service will be the act of remembrance and wreath laying at the cenotaph on Red Lion Square. This year the Group 2 Standard will be paraded at Newcastle indicating the the Group Chairman is present.

MEIR, LONGTON: A parade will begin at the RBL Club 197 Meir Road, Longton at 10.00am and march to Longton War Memorial.
Wreathes will be laid at 11am on behalf of the Royal British Legion, local businesses and churches before the parade returns to the RBL Club.

GOLDENHILL AND SANDYFORD: A parade will begin at the Goldenhill Workingman's Club at 09.30am and march to the War Memorial. Wreathes will be laid at 11am on behalf of the Royal British Legion, local businesses and churches before the parade returns to the Club.

 

 
 
 

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