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Remembrance Sunday 2021 services in the High Peak

The communities making up the High Peak will be holding services and ceremonies to mark Remembrance Sunday.

Here are the details: 

Buxton

Service at the cenotaph on the Slopes starting at 10.50am.

Broadbottom

Parade leaves Broadbottom Community Centre, Lower Market Street, at 10.30am. Act of remembrance at war memorial at 10.45am.

Chapel-en-le-Frith

There will be no parade or church service on Sunday, but there will be a longer service and wreath laying ceremony on the Market Place at the War Memorial from 10.45am as the Royal British Legion celebrates its 100th year. Chapel Band will be performing. Everyone is welcome, but people are asked to wear a mask if they are able to. 

Glossop

Service at the cenotaph in Norfolk Square, including wreath-laying starting at 10.50am.

Hadfield

Morning service at 10am in St Andrew’s Church before a service at the cenotaph.

Hollingworth

Service in St Mary’s Church, Market Street, at 10am followed by wreath-laying at Mottram Moor war memorial at 10.50am.

Mottram

Service in Mottram Church at 10.30am.

Padfield

A service of remembrance at Padfield Congregational Church on Temple Street, at 10.45am.

Tintwistle

Tintwistle Band will lead a parade from Conduit Street at 10.30am followed by a service at the village war memorial where wreaths will be laid.

This will be followed by a service at the United Reformed Church, on Old Road, at 11.15am.

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