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Oakham and Rutland's Remembrance Commemorations Concluded with Parade, The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness took the salute. Video

Oakham and Rutland's Remembrance Commemorations Concluded with Parade, The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness took the salute.


Oakham's poignant Remembrance Sunday commemorations concluded today with a solemn parade. The procession, which departed from the churchyard of All Saints' Church, made its way along the town's High Street. The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness, Took the salute as the various organisations and groups marched past. The parade included representatives from the Royal British Legion, armed forces veterans, cadets, Scouts, Guides. The parade route was lined with residents paying their respects to those who have fallen in service to their country. Many people wore poppies, a symbol of remembrance. The Remembrance Sunday commemorations in Oakham were a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals, and the parade provided a fitting conclusion to a day of reflection and gratitude. Photographs: Oakham and Rutland News

Oakham and Rutland's Remembrance Commemorations Concluded with Parade, The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness took the salute. Photographs

Oakham's Remembrance Commemorations Concluded with Parade

Oakham's poignant Remembrance Sunday commemorations concluded today with a solemn parade. The procession, which departed from the churchyard of All Saints' Church, made its way along the town's High Street.

The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness, Took the salute as the various organisations and groups marched past. The parade included representatives from the Royal British Legion, armed forces veterans, cadets, Scouts, Guides.

The parade route was lined with residents paying their respects to those who have fallen in service to their country. Many people wore poppies, a symbol of remembrance.

The Remembrance Sunday commemorations in Oakham were a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals, and the parade provided a fitting conclusion to a day of reflection and gratitude.







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