


The parade starts at 2.55pm from Hale Library.Īll Saints Parish Church, Hale Road. War Memorial, Broomfield Lane/ Ollerbarrow Road. Service starts at 10.50am.īowdon Parish Church (St Mary’s), Stamford Road. Garden of Remembrance on Dunham Road, opposite St Margaret's Church. Residents are also being asked to take a lateral flow test beforehand and not to attend if the test is positive in order to minimise the risk of infection. However, in line with current guidance, people are asked not to attend if they have symptoms of Covid-19. This year there will again be eight services across the borough, all of which will be open to the public. Last year there was only one invitation only service due to Covid-19 restrictions. The start and finish of the traditional silence will be marked by the firing of a 105mm gun. The National Anthem will be played at the end of the March Past.Īt 11am there will be a two-minute silence. The Parade will then proceed to Central Library for the March Past. The Parade will march from John Dalton Street to the Cenotaph in St. The Remembrance Day procession will start at 10:25am on John Dalton Street. Prior to this servicemen and women, service and ex-service organisations, and uniformed organisations will take part in Manchester’s Remembrance Day procession, which will set off from John Dalton Street with civic dignitaries and faith leaders following this with a procession from Peter Street. The annual service of remembrance will take place at the Cenotaph on St Peter's Square on Sunday November 14.
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Here's a full list of the services taking place across the boroughs in 2021: Manchester Many Remembrance Day events across Greater Manchester were cancelled or limited due to Covid-19 restrictions last year.īut there's a lot more planned across the region this year. This year, Remembrance Sunday falls on November 14 and services to mark the occasion will take place across Greater Manchester.

November 11, which is also recognised at Remembrance Day, will see a two minutes silence held across the country at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month. As Armistice Day approaches, it is a time to reflect and remember those we have lost in service and show our support to serving and former members of the Armed Forces and their families.
