PEOPLE gathered in Bromsgrove this morning to pay tribute to fallen soldiers on Remembrance Sunday.
Parades and services went ahead as usual today at war memorials across Worcestershire, after people were unable to pay their respects in large gatherings last year due to coronavirus restrictions.
Ex-service men and women were joined by community groups and dignitaries for a parade in Bromsgrove town centre, while smaller events were held at war memorials across Bromsgrove district.
Great outcome for Aston fields and Stoke Prior remeberance day parade today. Thank you for all who came and showed respect. #RemembranceSunday #remember #peace pic.twitter.com/rbDZi6Dv2P
— Bromsgrove Police (@BromsgroveCops) November 14, 2021
Bromsgrove Police praised the town centre event, saying it had been "a fantastic service, and such a brilliant turn out to remember our fallen heroes".
Sergeant O’Neill was extremely honoured to lead today’s remembrance parade in Bromsgrove Town Centre. A fantastic service, and such a brilliant turn out to remember our fallen heroes 🌹🌹 pic.twitter.com/0O5zJnPBfg
— Bromsgrove Police (@BromsgroveCops) November 14, 2021
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