Reduced parade at Horsham’s Remembrance Day service
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Last year the parade was cancelled and a small event held at Horsham’s War Memorial because of the pandemic.
Many were hoping the street parade - on November 14 - would be restored this year but Horsham District Council says that a ‘smaller scale event’ will take place because the number of Covid cases in Horsham is ‘still rising.’
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Hide AdSpokespeople for both Horsham Branch of Royal British Legion and Horsham District Council said: “A respectful act of remembrance will be marked this year at the War Memorial in Horsham’s Carfax followed by a parade of participants to St Mary’s Church in the Causeway for a Service of Remembrance.”
The spokesperson added: “In the initial planning stages of this event it was decided to have a smaller scale event than in previous years this year, as we are still coming out of the pandemic and the number of Covid cases in Horsham is still high and rising.
“Whilst many of the uniformed organisations are still invited to attend they are not being invited in the same volumes as they have been in previous years.”
The ceremony will begin at 10.30am on November 14 with participating groups forming up inside a cordon in the Carfax.
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Hide AdIt will be followed by a band assembling on the bandstand and standards, VIPs and councillors will form in front of the War Memorial.
Prayers will be led by Canon Lisa Barnett. Two minutes silence will be observed at 11am followed by wreath laying and a blessing.
Those taking part will then walk to St Mary’s Church for a Service of Remembrance.