Oxfordshire will pay its respects and remember the sacrifices of servicemen and women in a two-minute silence this Remembrance Day.
Observed every year since 1919, Remembrance or Armistice Day is marked on the anniversary of the end of World War I on November 11.
Remembrance Sunday falls on the second Sunday of November which means that it will be observed on November 13.
Services are being planned across the county to commemorate the contribution of the Armed Forces and their families from Britain and the Commonwealth.
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Remembrance Day events in Oxfordshire 2022
Abingdon
Where: St Helen’s Church, East St Helen Street
When: 10.40 am on Sunday, November 13
There will be an act of commemoration on Sunday morning from 10.50 am at the War Memorial in The Square.
This will be preceded by a church service at St Helen’s Church and a procession from the church to the war memorial starting at 10.40 am.
The event will be attended by the Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames, Cllr Andy Foulsham, the Deputy Lieutenant for Oxfordshire, Felicity Dick, the Commanding Officer of Dalton Barracks and the Commanding Officer of the Logistic Support Regiment based at Dalton Barracks.
Representatives from Oxfordshire County Council and the Vale of White Horse District Council will attend, as will the Area Commander of Thames Valley Police.
For more information, visit the Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council website.
Banbury
Where: Town Centre, St Mary's Church, People's park
When: 10 am - 12.30 pm on Sunday, November 13
Organised by Banbury Town Council and described as the largest parade of the year will feature serving members of the military, veterans, cadet forces and civic party dignitaries.
The church service will be held at St Mary's and will be followed by the laying of the wreaths at the memorial in the People's Park before the parade concludes in Broad Street.
For more information, visit the Banbury Town council website.
Bicester
Where: St Edburg's Church, Old Place Yard, Bicester
When: 10.55 am on Sunday, November 13
The Remembrance service will take place at St Edburg’s Church from 10.55 am and will be followed by a parade.
The march will leave Church Street at approximately 12 pm and make its way to the Market Square where a salute will be taken.
For more information, visit the Bicester Town Council website.
Didcot
Where: Edinburgh Drive and Smallbone Recreation Ground
When: 2.40 pm on Sunday, November 13
A Remembrance parade will begin at around 2.40 pm, leaving from Edinburgh Drive.
It will be followed by a service at Smallbone Recreation Ground which will commence at approximately 3 pm.
For more information, visit the Didcot Town Council website.
Oxford
Where: St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LZ, United Kingdom
When: 10 am on Sunday, November 13
Military units will be joined by community groups and organisations at the junction of Beaumont Street and St Giles’ at 10 am.
They will march to St Giles’ from 10.30 am for a 10.45 service.
The church service will be followed by a two-minute silence at 11 am.
For more information, visit the Oxford City Council website.
Thame
Where: Thame Town Hall Car park, Thame Memorial Gardens, Christchurch
When: 10.30 am on Sunday, November 13
The public can assemble at the car park at the Town Hall at 10.30 am before heading to the war memorial.
It will be followed by a welcome from the Mayor and the opening words by the clergy.
For the full schedule, visit the Thame Town Council website.
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