Remembrance parades and services will be taking place across our area on Sunday, November 13, as the nation honours those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Welwyn Garden City
In Welwyn Garden City, the parade will assemble at The Campus at 10.30am, with the service commencing at The Howardsgate Memorial at 10.50am.
There will be a ceremony at Hatfield Hyde too, with the procession leaving St Mary Magdelene Church in Hollybush Lane at 2.50pm, and the Remembrance service beginning at the war memorial at 3pm.
On Remebrance Day (Friday, November 11) there will also be a short service at the Howardsgate Memorial starting at 10.50am, marking Armistice Day and the end of the First World War.
Hatfield
In Hatfield, there will be a service held in the Memorial Garden, with the parade starting at the Red Lion on the Great North Road at 10.45am.
To mark Armistice Day, there will be an 11am service at the Hatfield Park War Cemetery.
Welwyn
St Peter's Church has organised the Welwyn ceremony, with the service starting around the war memorial at 10.50am.
“We will remember the twenty men recorded on our war memorial who died in the service of their country in the First World War, and also the woman buried in our churchyard who died in the Second World War,” read a statement on the church’s website.
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