MOLD TOWN Council has revealed details for this year's Remembrance services in the town.
Every November, villages, towns and cities come together to remember the British men and women who lost their lives while serving their country.
On Sunday, November 12, a Remembrance Sunday Service will take place in Mold.
The parade will commence at 9.30am with representatives of uniformed organisations and members of Mold Town Council marching from Daniel Owen Square up the High Street to St Mary's Church.
The church service will then commence at 10am.
Following the service, the parade will assemble and march to the Cenotaph and join others for the Act of Remembrance with the two minutes silence being observed at 11am.
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A day earlier on Saturday (November 11) at 11am, members of the public are invited to join Mold Town Council on Daniel Owen Square where a two-minute silence will be held as an act of Remembrance.
To help mark the occasion, poppies, commemorative pins, crosses and other items are available from the Town Council office (1st floor).
All proceeds will go towards the Royal British Legion.
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