THE mayor of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council will lay a wreath at Redcar's Cenotaph during the annual Remembrance Day parade and service.
The event, which takes place on Sunday, has been organised by the Redcar branch of the Royal British Legion and is one of a number of wreath-laying ceremonies performed by borough councillors throughout the district.
The parade at Redcar will march from the Royal British Legion Club at 10.35am for the service at the Cenotaph. In the event of bad weather, the service will be held in Coatham Parish Church.
The wreath laying ceremony at Normanby is at the Cenotaph, Smiths Dock Park Road, tomorrow at 11am.
There will also be a Remembrance Day concert at Redcar Bowl tomorrow at 2pm, with music provided by the Cleveland Police Band and a sing-along with Norman Evans MBE. The event will be compered by Stewart McFarlane.
Other venues and times for Sunday are:
Boosbeck: Assemble at war memorial, Boosbeck cemetery, 2.30pm, followed by a service at 2.45pm at St Aidan's Parish Church.
Brotton: 10am service at St Margaret's Church, followed by 11am wreath laying at the war memorial.
Eston: Midday service at war memorial, Eston Square.
Guisborough: 10.30am parade from Allison Street for 11am service at St Nicholas's Church.
Lingdale: 1.45pm act of remembrance at the war memorial.
Loftus: 10.15am parade from Drill Hill to the Cenotaph for 11am act of remembrance, then 11.15am service at St Joseph's RC Church.
Marske: 10.50am service at Marske Parish Church, followed by wreath laying.
Moorsholm: 10.50am service and wreath laying at Moorsholm War Memorial.
New Marske: 2.30pm parade from Kilbridge Close shops for 3pm service at St Thomas' Church.
North Skelton: Parade from Bolckow Street for 2pm act of remembrance at the Cenotaph.
Saltburn: 9.30am parade to Church of Emmanuel for 10am service, followed by march to Cenotaph for wreath laying.
Skelton: 10am service at West End Chapel followed by 10.45am wreath laying at the Cenotaph
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