Remembrance Sunday

Every year we have a Remembrance Service in the heart of East Sheen starting at 10.50am in time for the 2-minute silence. This year it is on Sunday 9 November.

Every year the number attending has grown to last year near 1,000. It has been especially good to see large numbers of Scouts, Cubs and Beavers parading. Local groups are also represented.

But we would like  as many veterans as possible joining in the parade. It doesn’t matter how little service you might have done in the armed forces, cadets, reserves, national service, you will be very welcome. 

If you can come, then please fall in at 1030am in the car park next to the Sheen Lane Health Centre. Beret/cap/medals if you can but no problem if you can’t.

If you want to know more then contact Alastair Grant on 07946 701 057.


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1 Response to Remembrance Sunday

  1. Rev Jonathan Haynes's avatar Rev Jonathan Haynes says:

    Would anyone on here be willing to help as a marshal for the town Act of Remembrance 11am on Sheen Lane

    Sunday 9th November 10:30am – c11:30am

    The role involves wearing a hi viz jacket, assisting with the barriers for the short time the road is closed and having an eye to crowd control. Full briefing beforehand but not an arduous role.

    The East Sheen Sgt, PCs and PCSO also help so there is police presence but some extra hands are helpful as the event has grown in recent years.

    Any help is much appreciated.
    More information from The Team Rector of the parish Revd Jonathan Haynes
    e: vicar.cces@gmail.com

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