Brigg Town Council and all the groups and people involved in organising and supporting Remembrance Sunday's ceremony in the town can feel very proud of their efforts. Many townsfolk attended the service at St John's or went along to watch at The Monument. Coun the Rev Alec Depledge, Town Mayor's Chaplain, has provided this helpful link for the benefit of those unable to attend the service at St John's Church...
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Brigg Town Council's wreath, laid by the Town Mayor, Coun John Kitwood.
The Monument after all the wreaths had been laid in tribute.
Wreaths beneath a plaque listing Brigg men who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country while serving in the Army.
Coun James Truepenny, nearest the camera, and other members of the Town Council.
Wreaths beneath a plaque placed in tribute to The Fallen of the Royal Navy who came from Brigg.
The Parade Master.
Town Mayor Coun John Kitwood, left, Father Owain Mitchell and Coun The Rev Alec Depledge (centre).
Coun Andrew Markham, second left.
Members of the public viewing The Monument and wreaths after the ceremony.
Returning back through the Market Place.
YOU CAN VIEW MORE GALLERIES OF PICTURES FROM REMEMBRANCE DAY IN OUR TOWN BY VISITING THE BRIGG PEOPLE WEBSITE THROUGH THIS LINK... BRIGG PEOPLE
Sunday, November 13, 2011
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The proper term is, 'Parade Marshall' - 'Parade Master' sounds too like a circus, Scribs.
I beg his pardon.
Accepted on his behalf.
It was great to see the youngsters in the band. The Air Training Corps who, incidentally, provided the Warrant Officer 'Parade Marshall' were exceptionally smart and well turned out.
Why is it that decent well adjusted youngsters, who are prepared to make the effort, always fail to get the plaudits they deserve?
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