Shepton Mallet Town Council Chairman's Column: Remembrance Sunday Parade set to return

By Guest 21st Oct 2021

The Cenotaph
The Cenotaph

Isn't it lovely to see the new, bespoke bunting hung in the town centre?

It forms part of our commitment to brightening the town centre and welcoming shoppers and tourists to experience our unique town.

Looking ahead, we're pleased that this year we are planning to hold a traditional Remembrance Sunday Parade on November 14.

After the event was cancelled in 2020 owing to the prevalent public health crisis, we know everyone was keen to see it revived as soon as it was safe to do so.

The town council has been planning this for a few weeks now to ensure that local groups, residents and businesses are aware and can participate in the remembrance event.

We're looking forward to holding the traditional service at the Cenotaph ahead of the parade to St Peter and St Paul's Church and the church service.

More information about the event can be found on our website, and we hope to see you on November 14 from 10.30am, ahead of the service starting at around 10.45am.

Until next time,

Matt Harrison

Chair, Shepton Mallet Town Council

     

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