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Buckie to honour war fallen at Remembrance Sunday service





The memory of those who fell in conflicts across the globe is set to be honoured by local communities.

Buckie and the surrounding area are gearing up to pay homage to local war dead from the two World Wars and beyond on Sunday, November 10.

Buckie and the surrounding area will honour their war dead on Remembrance Sunday.
Buckie and the surrounding area will honour their war dead on Remembrance Sunday.

Members of the public are being invited to join veterans, serving Armed Forces members and local organisations at Buckie's Cluny Square for the Remembrance Sunday commemoration parade and service.

Scheduled to get under way at 10.40am from the Royal British Legion Buckie branch, the parade is set to feature veterans, emergency services and other organisations, including the Boys' Brigade and Buckie and District Pipe Band, finishing at Cluny Square where the service of remembrance will be held.

Parade commander for this year is Peter McPhee.

Rev Canon Jeremy Paisey from All Saints Episcopal Church in the town is due to lead the service.

During the service, wreaths will be laid in honour of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

To find out more about the work of the Royal British Legion and to help veterans of all ages visit https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/


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