WREXHAM Council has confirmed this year's details for the city's annual Remembrance service.
Remembrance Sunday - November 10
This year’s Annual Service of Remembrance will take place at Bodhyfryd on Sunday, November 10 starting at 10.55am.
At 10.59am a bugler will sound the ‘Last Post’ and the two-minute silence will be observed.
You are invited to attend this very poignant event to remember those who fought and lost their lives during the First World War, Second World War and subsequent conflicts.
The public are advised that barriers will be put in place at 10.30am at the following locations to allow the parade to pass safely and to secure the surrounding area:
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Chester Street (adjacent to the former Feathers pub)
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Holt Street (by the Welch Fusilier pub)
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Chester Road (near the Chester Road/Powell Road roundabout)
Access to the Bodhyfryd Car Park adjacent to Waterworld will therefore be available only until 10.30am.
Armistice Day – November 11
Armistice Day will be remembered on Monday, November 11 on Llwyn Isaf outside the Guildhall.
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The event usually takes place on Queens Square, but is being held around the corner on Llwyn Isaf this year due to construction works.
The air raid siren will be sounded across the city centre at 11am.
Members of the public are encouraged to attend one or both memorials.
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