Hundreds are expected to turn out to pay their respects to the fallen as parades are carried out in towns and villages across Renfrewshire, with services taking place to mark Remembrance Day.

On Sunday 12th November, parades will take place from 9.45am to mark Remembrance Sunday, with a two minutes silence at 11am, and all are invited to attend at the following locations:

  • Elderslie (Start) 9.45am (End) 10.15am
  • Houston (Start) 10.00am (End) 10.30am
  • Kilbarchan (Start) 10.45am (End) 11.15am
  • Paisley (Start) 10.45am (End) 11.30am
  • Lochwinnoch (Start) 10.45am (End) 11.15am
  • Johnstone (Start) 10.45am (End) 11.30am
  • Renfrew (Start) 10.50am (End) 11.15am
  • Howwood (Start) 12noon (End) 12.30pm
  • Bridge of Weir (Start) 3.00pm (End) 3.15pm

Renfrewshire’s Provost Lorraine Cameron said: “Every year at this time we stop to remember those we have lost, and I would encourage all who are able to attend to come to one of the services taking place across Renfrewshire.

“It’s so important that we pay our respects to those who have given the ultimate sacrifice and I look forward to the community once again coming together to show their gratitude for all that have gone before us.”

By Ricky Kelly

Main writer for Renfrewshire News

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