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On Sunday 13th November 2022, Remembrance Services were held in both Llandudno and Penrhynside.  

Llandudno

The day commenced with a Service at Trinity Church, led by the Revd Andrew Sully and the Mayor’s Chaplain, Revd Nigel Rodgers. The Service was followed by a Parade to the War Memorial on the Promenade, led by Llandudno Town Band, the Mayor of Llandudno, Cllr Carol Marubbi, representatives of the Royal British Legion, Town Councillors, Mrs J Finch-Saunders, MS, Mr I Lloyd, Chairman Conwy County Borough Council, military personnel, veterans, civilian and community organisations.   They were joined at the war memorial by residents and visitors for a reflective and poignant service and wreath laying to remember those who have lost their lives in the service of their country.

Laying of wreaths on Remembrance Sunday

Laying of wreaths on Remembrance Sunday

  • Lowering of the Standards at the War Memorial whilst the National Anthems are played
  • Wreaths laid at the War Memorial
  • The Town Band leading the Remembrance Parade from the War Memorial
  • The Remembrance Sunday Parade

Penrhynside

A remembrance and wreath laying service also took place at Penrhynside War Memorial, conducted by The Reverend R H Griffiths.

The Service was attended by the Deputy Mayor, Cllr G J T Robbins, military personnel, Penrhyn ward members, Penrhyn residents and community groups.

  • Penrhynside War Memorial
  • Wreaths laid at Penrhynside War Memorial

Glanwydden

The Immediate Past Mayor, Cllr Harry Saville also attended a Service of Remembrance in Glanwydden organised by the community of Glanwydden on the afternoon of Remembrance Sunday.

Boer War Service

On Saturday 12th November 2022, The Mayor, Cllr Carol Marubbi attended the Lions Club of Llandudno annual Boer War Memorial Service at St Tudno’s Church and cemetery, on the Great Orme.

 


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