Remembrance Sunday in St Neots was marked with a parade, wreath-laying ceremonies and a church service.
Service personnel, local dignitaries gathered on the Market Square on Sunday morning. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography)
Town mayor, Cllr Rob Simonis and deputy mayor, Cllr Richard Slade attended and laid poppy wreaths at the war memorial.
Cllr Rob Simonis laying a wreath at the war memorial in St Neots. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography)
A Remembrance Sunday service took place on the Market Square. A procession made its way down the High Street, ending at St Neots Parish Church.
There was a short church service which was followed by the Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial, including a two-minute silence at 11am to remember the fallen.
The parade in St Neots on Sunday. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography.)
The parade in St Neots High Street. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography.)
Remembrance Sunday in St Neots. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography.)
A Polish Remembrance Service also took place at St Neots Cemetery, this was led by 2500 Squadron Air Cadets. There were prayers, the laying of wreaths and a two-minute silence for the fallen.
A service was held at St Mary's Church. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography.)
Crosses at the St Neots War Memorial. (Image: SNTC and ID Photography.)
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