Patchway once again showed its strong support for the town’s Remembrance Day Parade and Service on Sunday 17th November with a March starting from Waterside Drive ahead of the Service held at the Memorial Garden at Norman Scott Park.
The March included Army Cadets, Sea Cadets, 2nd Patchway Scouts and Beavers, the RAF band, serving and former personnel from all Services, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Patchway, Councillors, the Town Clerk and local MP Claire Hazelgrove.
The Service was held at the Memorial Garden with many residents joining the local Services and Cadets in a poignant tribute.
This important event to remember the fallen in all conflicts was arranged as a partnership across the Stoke Gifford & Patchway District of the Royal British Legion, the local cadet forces, and Patchway Town Council.
Mayor of Patchway, Cllr Dayley Lawrence said, ‘Thank you Patchway. This is probably the most important moment of the year for our town as we remember those who have fallen for their country; and everyone who has or is serving for their country’.
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