Veterans and civilians will join all around the borough for memorial services and marches on Remembrance Sunday. Here is what is going on near you.
Sisters in arms: for the first time Barnet's Territorial Army and Army Cadet units will both be led by women during this year's Remembrance Day parade on Sunday. Major Alison Falcon (right) officer commanding of 240 Squadron Royal Logistics Corps, will be leading her part-time soldiers up the High Street with 2nd Lieutenant Angela Richardson (left) commanding 218 Detachment Barnet Army Cadet Force. She took over the unit earlier this year. The Barnet Band will also be marching, along with veterans, air cadets and members of the Royal British Legion Photo: JONATHAN GOLDBERG
Barnet: Parade assembles at the Territorial Army base in St Albans Road before setting off at 10.30am for wreath laying at the war memorial from 10.45am. Afterwards, a memorial service takes place in St John the Baptist Church, Wood Street.
East Barnet: Parade assembles at the Royal British Legion in Brookhill Road before setting off at 10.30am to march to the war memorial in East Barnet Village for wreath laying at 10.45am. Afterwards, a service takes place in East Barnet Methodist Church in Cat Hill.
Edgware: Parade assembles at the Royal British Legion branch in Parnell Close before setting off from Broadhurst Avenue at 10.15am for wreath-laying and a service at the High Street war memorial from 10.45am.
Edgware: Memorial service for the Association of Jewish Ex-servicemen at 12.30pm at Edgware United Synagogue in Edgware Way.
Finchley: Memorial service at St Mary's Church in Hendon Lane, Finchley, at 10am, followed by wreath-laying at the war memorial in St Marylebone Cemetery, East End Road, at 11.30am.
Hendon: Parade assembles at Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, before setting off at 10.35am to march to Hendon war memorial in Watford Way for service and wreath-laying at 11am.
Mill Hill: Memorial service at 10am at St Paul's Church, The Ridgeway, followed at 10.50am by a service and wreath-laying at the war memorial opposite the church.
New Barnet: Parade assembles in Albert Road before setting off at 9.45am to march to the war memorial in Station Road for a short service at 10am.
North Finchley: Memorial service and wreath laying at 10.30am at the Royal British Legion branch in Legion Way.
North Finchley: Memorial service and wreath-laying at 10.45am at Finchley United Services Club, Ballards Lane.
Potters Bar: Parade assembles at Ingrams Cadet Centre in Mutton Lane at 10.15am; setting off at 10.30am and arriving at the nearby war memorial at 10.45 for wreath-laying followed by a service at St Mary's Church.
South Mimms: Memorial service and laying of wreaths at war memorial in Blanche Lane at 10.45am followed by a service at St Giles' Church.
Totteridge: Memorial service in St Andrew's Church, Totteridge Village, at 10am followed by wreath-laying at the war memorial at 10.50am.
November 6, 2001 12:53
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