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We Will Remember Them

JamieBy Jamie6th November 202439 Views4 Mins Read Angus South
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Remembrance Sunday Services in Angus (10 November)


Arbroath

1.45pm – Parade will form up on High Common to march to memorial.

2pm – Wreath laying and short ceremony, then parade dismissed and refreshments available in RBLS (Royal British Legion Scotland) Helen Street clubrooms.


Brechin

10.50am – Congregation to be seated for Remembrance Service at Gardner Memorial Church, Southesk Street.

Parade will form up in St Ninians Square after the service and march to the war memorial for wreath laying ceremony.

Parade will march back to RBLS, Bank Street, for refreshments.


Carnoustie

12.10pm – Guests to gather in Carnoustie Church opposite the war memorial.

12.15pm – March off from the RBLS, Dundee Street.

12.30pm – Service at the war memorial. Soup and sandwiches thereafter at RBLS.


Edzell

10.30am – Annual Service at Edzell Church.

12.30pm – Wreath laying service, Edzell war memorial followed by refreshment at the Panmure Hotel.


Forfar

10.40pm – Congregation to be seated at St John’s Episcopal Church, East High Street, Forfar.

10.45pm – Service begins and on completion of service, parade will muster outside M&Co, East High Street to parade to The Cross.

12.45pm – Wreath laying ceremony at The Cross and parade to RBLS, Academy Street, for refreshments.

2pm – Wreath laying ceremony at Balmashanner.


Glamis

10.40am – Gather at Glamis war memorial.

11am – Wreath laying ceremony.


Kirriemuir

12.15pm – Gather at war memorial at Kirriemuir Hill.

12.30pm – Service and wreath laying.


Newtyle

10am – Newtyle Church Service.

10.45am – Wreath laying ceremony.


Letham

10am – Letham Church Service.

10.40am – Procession to the war memorial.

11am – Wreath laying ceremony.


Montrose

10am – Muster outside the RBLS, Wellington Street.

10.15am – March sets off.

10.50am – Service at Old and St Andrews Church, High Street.

12pm (midday) – Wreath laying ceremony at war memorial.

12.30pm – Reform parade and return to RBLS for soup and sandwiches.


Monifieth

10.45am – Service at South Angus Parish Church (previously called Monifieth Parish Church).

12.20pm – Parade from church to War Memorial for short service and wreath laying.


Sidlaw

Arrangements made by wreath layer. 


On Remembrance Sunday (10 November) there will be services and parades across Angus, as well as the laying of wreaths, in honour of all those who gave their lives in defence of our freedoms.

I would encourage you all, if you are able, to join with your community at one of these events and pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

If you can’t make it along then, please, take a moment to quietly reflect, whether alone or with friends and family, to honour the fallen.

The day after is Armistice Day (Monday 11 November) and it provides another opportunity for us to pay our respects.

At 11am, whether you are at home or at your work, and if you can do so, stop what you are doing for two minutes and pay silent tribute to the selflessness and bravery of our Armed Services.

We will remember them.

Give thanks too, to those service men and women who continue to serve our country both at home and throughout the world. As they protect and support us, we will support them. Always.

These are very uncertain times we live in, where the appalling horrors of conflict are made clear to us, almost every day as we watch our television, listen to radio, or browse our news feeds.

In remembering past conflicts, we must also pray for peace – an armistice for wars that are taking place now. We must see an end to the dreadful loss of innocent lives and search out long-term resolutions for peace through diplomacy.

ANGUS PROVOST LINDA CLARK
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