Richmond borough will as usual host a series of events for Remembrance this Sunday.

Most events will consist of a parade of Armed Forces veterans, civic dignitaries and religious officials followed by a service and two-minute silence at 11am.

Mayor of Richmond upon Thames, Cllr Nancy Baldwin, said:

"This is a time for us to pay our respects to all those who have served our country and been affected by conflict. I hope Richmond upon Thames residents will join ​me and other councillors by attending a Remembrance Day service, observing the two-minute silence or wearing a poppy with pride to help raise vital funds for the Poppy Appeal."

The remembrance events across the borough this year are as follows:

Barnes

There will be a Service at St Mary’s Church, Barnes following an act of remembrance in the churchyard at 10.50am.

The Rector, Rev. James Hutchings will be conducting the service.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Aphra Brandreth.

East Sheen

A parade of organisations will assemble at Sheen Lane Centre Car Park at 10.30am and will march to East Sheen War Memorial where a Service will be held at 11am.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Brian Marcel.

Those attending should please meet at Sheen Lane Centre.

East Twickenham (North Twickenham and St Margaret's Ward)

A Service will be held at St Stephen's Church, Richmond Road, East Twickenham at 9am, followed by a wreath-laying ceremony.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Alexander Ehmann.

Hampton Wick

Participants gather on the pavement of High Street/Park Road at 10.30am by the Foresters PH.

The parade will commence at 10.40am down the High Street the War Memorial.

A service will be led by Rev Jerry Field of St John’s, Hampton Wick, at 10.50am with a two-minute silence at 11am.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Jim Millard.

Hampton Hill

A service will be held at St James Church, Hampton Hill at 9.30am followed at 10.55am by a parade to the war memorial in the church yard for the Act of Remembrance, the sounding of The Last Post and two minutes silence.

The Churchyard includes the graves of many who died in world wars, including Canadian servicemen.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Matthew Hull.

Hampton

There will be a Remembrance Day Service at the Methodist Church, Percy Road, Hampton starting at 10.30am until about 11.30am when refreshments will be available for Members and visitors as wreaths are collected.

The Parade will assemble at midday in front of the Church, ready to march off precisely at 12.15pm for the annual wreath-laying ceremony at 12.30pm in front of the Hampton War Memorial Cottages in Oldfield Road, opposite Gander Green.

Councillors may robe at the church prior to the service or before the Parade.

The Parade will return at approximately 1pm to be dismissed at the Methodist Church.

The Council will be represented by the Leader of the Council Cllr Gareth Roberts.

Ham and Petersham

There will be Parish Communion at 9.45am at St Andrew’s Church, Ham Common, with an Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial in St Andrew’s Church Yard, commencing at 10.50am.

At approximately 10.45am the congregation will proceed from the Church to the Memorial.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Andrée Frieze

There will also be a service at St Peter’s Church, Petersham. This will commence at 10am, followed by a wreath-laying ceremony at 11am at the Petersham War Memorial.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Gareth Richards.

Richmond

The Mayor, Cllr Nancy Baldwin, will take the salute from Golden Court (by House of Fraser).

A parade will form up at the Old Deer Park at 10.15am and will proceed to Whittaker Avenue at which point Members should join in the procession.

An Honour Guard from HMS Richmond will be in attendance and will join the procession after the service.

The service will be held at the War Memorial, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond at 10.40am.

The wreath will be laid at 11am.

All those attending the parade and Service will be welcomed afterwards at Training Ship (TS) Goodwin (Sea Cadet HQ), Park Lane, Richmond, TW9 2RA.

Stanley School

A service is held on Monday 11 November at the War Memorial within the school grounds attended by pupils, staff, parents and others associated with the school.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Jonathan Cardy.

Staff and pupils at Kew Green Preparatory School host a short but important Remembrance Service in its front playground at 10:45am.

Teddington

A service will be held at the Landmark centre prior, starting at 9.30am then a service at Teddington War Memorial in Hampton Road, Teddington, at 10.50am.

People will muster outside the Teddington Royal British Legion (RBL) 135 High Street, TW11 8HH, from 10am.

At approximately 10.20am the parade will march through the high street to the Memorial Hospital.

Once the service is over people are welcome back to the RBL.

The youth and uniformed organisations will be represented. The Council will be represented by Cllr Martin Elengorn.

Twickenham

The Deputy Mayor, Cllr James Chard will take the salute at the march-past of local organisations at the Service in Radnor Gardens.

Those attending are asked to meet at the Bowling Green Pavilion at 10.15am.

A representative of the Royal British Legion will escort the parade to the War Memorial for the service at 10.50am.

After the Service, refreshments will be provided at the Legion headquarters in Popes Grove.

Whitton

An Act of Remembrance service will take place at 10.45am at St Philip & James Church, 73 Hounslow Rd, TW2 7HA Whitton - wherein lives the Whitton War Memorial. Youth and uniformed organisations will be in attendance.

The Council will be represented by Cllr Jo Humphreys.