PICTURES: Remembrance Day in Bognor and Yapton
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Service personnel joined members of Aldwick branch of the Royal British Legion, cadets, scouts and guides in a traditional march through the town.
The parade set off from close to the library in London Road and wound its way to the War Memorial in Clarence Road, where a two minutes’ silence and remembrance service took place.
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Hide AdThe event was organised by the Aldwick branch of the Royal British Legion in partnership with Bognor Regis Town Council.
A wreath-laying ceremony was also held on Armistice Day, Friday, November 11, at the council offices in Rose Green.
In Yapton there was a large parade through the village on Sunday, which involved local scouts, councillors and residents, before a service was held at the Memorial Garden in Yapton Road.
A number of Remembrance services were held in churches in surrounding villages, including St Mary’s Church in Aldingbourne.
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