Residents are invited to participate in traditional Remembrance services across the borough to honor the sacrifice of armed forces members, both past and present.
The largest event traditionally occurs in Ealing, with the mayor, Councillor Anthony Kelly, attending a parade and ceremony at the Ealing War Memorial on Ealing Green, in front of Pitzhanger Manor. The event features a 2-minute silence at 11:00 am.
The King’s representative, Deputy Lieutenant Richard Kornicki, along with council leader Peter Mason, will attend the service.
The local branch of the Royal British Legion will march from its headquarters on Oldfield Lane South to the Greenford War Memorial for a public service at 11:00 am.
At Southall War Memorial in The Green, gatherings start at 10:45 am for the Remembrance Service, culminating in a 2-minute silence at 11:00 am. Attendees are then invited to St John’s Church on Church Avenue for a brief ceremony and refreshments.
Remembrance Day 2025 in Ealing features commemorative events across Southall, Greenford, and Ealing, emphasizing values of duty, service, and unity as highlighted by local officials.
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