Remembrance Sunday services
REMEMBRANCE Sunday Services will take
place across Wirral, on Sunday, 13 November 2016.
The Mayor of Wirral, Councillor Pat Hackett, will join representatives from the
armed forces, veterans, cadets and the emergency services at The Cenotaph in
Hamilton Square, Birkenhead for Wirral's Civic Service at 10.55am, before
heading to the Thornton Hough service in the afternoon.
The Mayor said:- "As well as being the most important duty of my Mayoral
year, it is a real honour to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of everyone
in Wirral. The Service of Remembrance is always a moving experience and I
hope that as many people as possible will join me in Hamilton Square, or go
along to their local service, to remember the bravery and sacrifices made by so
many veterans and their families, right up to the present day."
Civic Remembrance Services across the Wirral are as
follows:- |
► 10.55am The Cenotaph, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. |
► 10.00am Christ Church, Kings Road, Bebington, followed by a
Service at the
Higher Bebington British Legion at 12 noon. |
► 10.15am St. Barnabas Church, Bromborough. |
► 10.30am St. Oswald's Church, Bidston. |
► 10.45am Grange Hill, West Kirby. |
► 10.45am St. Peter's Church, Lower Village, Heswall, followed by wreath laying at
The Cenotaph, Heswall. |
► 10.45am The Cenotaph, corner of Maryland Lane and Pasture Road, Moreton. |
► 10.15am for The Parade will leave the Royal British
Legion, Wallasey for the
10.55am Service at the War Memorial, Magazines Promenade, New Brighton. |
► 10.00am for Short Service at St. Stephen's Church
followed at 10.45am, at the War Memorial, on the Junction of Osmaston Road and Prenton Lane, Prenton. |
► 10.45am War Memorial outside the Public Library, Ford Road, Upton. |
► 10.45am War Memorial, Port Sunlight Village followed by a service at Christ
Church, Port Sunlight Village. |
► 2.40pm Service at the War Memorial, Thornton Hough. |
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