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Remembrance Sunday parades 2009

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Some of the major parades and services being held in Herefordshire and Worcestershire on Sunday 8 November 2009.

You can hear a special Remembrance Day service, recorded in Pershore Abbey, on BBC Hereford & Worcester.

The service will be broadcast at 0700 GMT, as part of Andrew Easton's Sunday Breakfast.

Tune in on 94.7, 104, 104.4 or 104.6 FM

Hereford

Assembly: Military officials and Pipe Band meet at the top of St Owen Street - 1040 GMT

Parade: Starts 1048 GMT and goes to the cenotaph in St Peter's Square.

Service: Open air at the cenotaph - 1100 GMT.

Worcester

Service: Worcester cathedral, 1000 - 1045 GMT, with wreath laying at the war memorial at 1100 GMT, incorporating the two-minute silence.

Parade: Veterans and uniformed organisations march past The Guildhall, with the salute being taken by The Lord Lieutenant and the Mayor.

Kidderminster

Assembly: New Road from 1015 GMT.

Parade: New Road, Bridge Street, Oxford Street, Vicar Street, Bull Ring, Lower Mill Street and St Mary's Ringway.

Service: St Mary's church.

Redditch

Assembly: Archer Road, 1045 GMT.

Parade: Archer Road to Queens Street, along Alcester Street to the town hall where the mayor, Councillor Malcolm Hall, will take a salute.

Service: Wreath laying at St Stephen's Church, followed by a service at approximately 1110 GMT.

Malvern

Assembly: The war memorial, Graham Rd (in the grounds on the library) - 1400 GMT

Parade: To Malvern Priory, by the Sea Cadets and other youth groups.

Service: Malvern Priory - 1500 GMT.

Other services in the Malvern area

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Bromsgrove

Assembly: High Street outside Argos at 1000 GMT.

Service: St John's parish church - 1045 GMT.

Evesham

Assembly: Market square at 1040 GMT.

Service: All Saints church at 1100 GMT




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