MOLD residents have gathered together to show their respect for this year's Remembrance Day 2023.
Every November, villages, towns and cities come together to remember the British men and women who lost their lives while serving their country.
The parade commenced at 9.30am today (November 12) with representatives of uniformed organisations and members of Mold Town Council marching from Daniel Owen Square up the Mold High Street to St Mary's Church.
A church service then commenced at 10am, which was followed by the parade and march to the Cenotaph where they joined everyone else for the Act of Remembrance.
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Flintshire residents gathered together alongside Mold Town Council on Daniel Owen Square for the two minute silence at 11am to show their respect.
All proceeds from the service from donations and poppies, commemorative pins and crosses will be going towards the Royal British Legion.
There was an excellent turn out of residents for the service and parade, despite the downpour of rain.
Take a look at our gallery of the service and parade.
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