Whitworth 2010 Remembrance Sunday Commemorations
18th October 2010
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On Sunday 14 November, Whitworth residents young and old will gather to remember those lost and injured during times of conflict.

The town’s Remembrance Sunday commemorations will begin with the Remembrance Sunday procession, which will leave as usual from opposite the former Town Council Offices (just north of the corner of Market Street and Tong Lane) at 10.20am; the processional route will be the subject of a road closure order for this short period of time and drivers are advised to avoid the area.  The procession will be led by Whitworth’s Mayor and Mayoress, Councillor Mr David Chorlton and Mrs Gillian Chorlton, who will be supported by the Whitworth Vale and Healey Brass Band, plus the local uniformed organisations, Town, Borough and County Councillors, representatives of the town’s schools and places of worship, Lancashire Constabulary and members of the public.

The procession will arrive at Whitworth’s Memorial Gardens in Facit at approximately 10.40am, and will be followed immediately by a Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, including a two-minute silence at 11.00am.  The service will be led by Rev Father Frank Thorpe of St Mary and St Anselm Church.

Following the Service of Remembrance, everyone is invited to cross the road for light, warm refreshments at the Civic Hall (The Riverside).

For more information on this year’s commemorations, please contact Karen Douglas, Town Clerk, on 01706 852018 / info@whitworth.gov.uk.

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