Dover's Remembrance Sunday
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Dover will gather to remember all the service people who have given their lives at 11am on Remembrance Sunday - the 10th November 24.
A parade of standards, veterans and other organisations will assemble and march to the War Memorial in front of Maison Dieu House where two minutes silence will be observed.
The Memorial Service will be conducted and will be followed by the laying of wreaths. The Right Worshipful Town Mayor of Dover will take the salute at St Mary’s Church. Service sheets will be available to members of the public at the service and also available for download from the Town Council’s website.
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