The parade will begin at the Territorial Army Centre (junction of Vicarage Farm Road and New Heston Road) at 9.55am and arrive at St Leonard’s Church (junction New Heston Road and Heston Road) at 10.15am.The Mayor of Hounslow will be represented by ward Councillor, Cllr Richard Foote, who will lay a wreath on behalf of the Council.The parade will end at the Hanworth War Memorial. The parade will begin at the Royal British Legion Hanworth, 22 Cross Road, Feltham, TW13 6QW at 10.30am.The Mayor of Hounslow will lay a wreath on behalf of the Council, along with the Deputy Lieutenant for Hounslow, Ms Rosi Prescott and the Leader of Hounslow Council, Cllr Shantanu Rajawat. The service will begin at the Feltham War memorial, Feltham Green, Feltham at 2.45pm.The Mayor of Hounslow will be represented by the Leader of the Opposition, Cllr Peter Thompson, who will lay a wreath on behalf of the Council.The parade will take place between Chiswick Memorial Club and the Chiswick Town centre cenotaph. Parade will begin from the Chiswick Memorial Club, Bourne Place, Chiswick W4 2EL at 9.30am.The Mayor of Hounslow will be represented by the Deputy Leader, Cllr Katherine Dunne, who will lay a wreath on behalf of the Council.Service for Remembrance Sunday will be held at Brentford Library, the service will start at 10.50am.The Mayor of Hounslow will lay a wreath on behalf of the Council, along with the Deputy Lieutenant for Hounslow, Ms Rosi Prescott.The parade will leave St Mary’s Church Bedfont at 10.40 am and will walk to the Bedfont Memorial (near Bedfont Library).Residents are welcome to attend the Services and watch the parades taking place at the sites listed below: The service will begin at 10.45am and a two-minute silence will be observed at 11.00am. The Mayor and Deputy Lieutenant will also be attending the Armistice Day Service, Friday 11 November, at the Holy Trinity Church. The Mayor, Cllr Raghwinder Siddhu and Deputy Lieutenant for Hounslow, Ms Rosi Prescott will be attending two events (in Bedfont and Feltham), with fellow councillors, including the Leader of the Council, Cllr Shantanu Rajawat representing the Mayor and the Council at the remaining Services. We remember the Armed Forces, and their families, from Britain and the Commonwealth, the vital role played by the emergency services and those who have lost their lives as a result of conflict or terrorism. Remembrance Sunday is a national opportunity to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our freedoms and protected our way of life. The London Borough of Hounslow will be marking Remembrance Sunday on 13 November with services and the laying of wreaths, arranged by the Royal British Legion branches and other community groups at all nine War Memorials in the borough.
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