Melton pays its respects to the fallen on Remembrance Sunday
Personnel from the Defence Animal Centre joined Scouts, Cubs, Guides and ATC cadets in the ceremony, accompanied by standard bearers and members of the Melton branches of the Royal British Legion (RBL) and Royal Air Force Association (RAFA).
Also taking part were the Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Lady Gretton, and Mayor of Melton, Councillor David Wright.
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Hide AdThe parade formed in Chapel Street and headed down Sage Cross Street, Sherrard Street and into St Mary’s Church, where the traditional Remembrance Day service was held at 11am.
The party paraded afterwards from Burton Street into Market Place where a salute was taken as it passed by the dais.
The parade then made its way to the Memorial Gardens, on Wilton Road, where wreaths were laid.
l A service was held outside the Royal British Legion HQ on Friday morning to mark Armistice Day, when hostilities officially ended in the First World War in 1918.
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Hide AdWreaths were laid by Peter Roffey, Pat Wright and Frederick Thompson, on behalf of the RBL and RAFA, and standard bearers lowered their standards as Phil Hardy sounded the Last Post.
Melton observed a two-minute silence from 11am after maroons were fired in the Play Close by Army personnel from the town’s Defence Animal Centre.