In pictures: Falmouth marks Remembrance Sunday

By Joseph Macey

14th Nov 2021 | Local News

A parade, two-minute silence, and service was held at the war memorial in Kimberley Park Falmouth to mark Remembrance Sunday today (14th November 2021).

It comes after last year's event was scaled down and socially distanced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The parade marched from The Moor to the park, was brought to attention, and just before 11am the Last Post was sounded.

The wreath-laying ceremony was followed by a service from the Mayor's Chaplain Canon Bill Stuart White at the War Memorial, with hymns and the national anthem from King Charles the Martyr and All Saints Church.

The parade then departed Kimberley Park and returned to The Moor for a march past and salute by the Town Mayor.

Above is a collection of photos taken during the event. You can use the left and right arrows to scroll through.

Click here to watch a live video of the event here.

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