Hundreds are expected to join a Remembrance Day parade in an Oxfordshire town as part of a service to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in WW1.
The service will take place in Bicester's Market Square on Sunday, November 10 and there will be road closures in place.
The service, organised by Bicester Town Council, will feature a parade which will see hundreds of serving soldiers join veterans, the Royal British Legion, and representatives from local groups and organisations.
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The parade will march down to the market square at 10.30am, where the outdoor service will be held at 10.45 am.
Wreath laying will be reserved for local officials at the outdoor service.
All other groups will have the opportunity to lay a wreath at the memorial by St Edburg's church.
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