
In Walsall, the Remembrance Day parade through the town centre and service at the Cenotaph in Bradford Place will take place on Sunday 9 November 2025. Residents can come along and watch the parade and take part in the service, which is attended by military veterans and armed forces representatives.
The Mayor of Walsall, Councillor Louise Harrison, will lead the Remembrance Day tributes on behalf of Walsall Council. The Reverend Canon Rob Hall, vicar of St Paul’s and St Luke’s in Walsall, and Reader Anita Edwards, will conduct the Service of Remembrance. David Frost CBE DL, Deputy Lieutenant of the West Midlands, will join others in laying a wreath.
“ It is an honour to represent the borough at this year’s annual Remembrance Sunday service in Walsall town centre. This is a time to reflect and honour those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. I hope many of our residents will come along and pay their respects at one of the many services taking place across the borough.
The Mayor of Walsall, Councillor Louise Harrison
"Also, I’d like to thank all those involved in repairing the centrepiece of the Barr Beacon War Memorial, which was damaged by vandals earlier this month. The Barr Beacon Trust has purchased replacement topography discs, and I’m pleased to confirm that repairs will be finished in time for the Remembrance wreath laying ceremony due to take place on Friday 7 November 2025. “
“ On this, the eightieth anniversary since the end of World War II, we remember and pay tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of all service personnel, past and present, who have served our country. Walsall Council is committed to our armed forces community and today is a time for reflection and thanks. We will remember them. “
Councillor Adam Hicken, the Armed Forces Champion at Walsall Council
The parade will begin at 10.25am in Hatherton Road and Hatherton Street and it will take a route past the Council House, and down Lichfield Street, Lower Bridge Street, The Bridge and Bradford Street, arriving at the Cenotaph in Bradford Place at 10.35am.
Music will be provided by the Staffordshire Band and the parade will feature representatives from 159 Theatre Support Company, Cheshire Regiment Association, Mercian Volunteers Regimental Association, Walsall Sea Cadets, Queen Mary’s Grammar School Combined Cadet Force and various uniformed youth organisations.
The service commences at 10.40am in the Cenotaph Garden and the service will be amplified, and a sign language interpreter will relay it for the hard of hearing.
The two-minute silence will be observed at 11am.
A bugler from the Staffordshire Band will sound ‘The Last Post’ and the ‘Reveille’.
Wreaths will then be laid at the Cenotaph.
At the conclusion of the service, the parade will return via the same route to the Council House, where the Mayor of Walsall will take the salute and mace bearers and standard bearers will flank the saluting base. The Mayor of Walsall will then place a wreath at the John Carless VC Memorial.
Further information is available on the Order of Service Programme, which will be available to view on the Council website shortly, along with information about any road closures.
Information about other services and parades taking place across the borough:
On Friday 7 November 2025
On Sunday 9 November 2025
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