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Remembrance Sunday Arrangements, 14 November 2022
This Sunday, 14th November, Halewood will be commemorating Remembrance Sunday. With the easing of Covid restrictions, and there is some return to normality this year. Thus, a short walk to the Cenotaph at St. Nicholas Church will leave Hollies Hall at 10.15am on Sunday morning.
Residents interested in joining the march are invited to gather at Hollies Hall from 9.30am where light refreshments will be provided. The march will be led by Deputy Mayor of Halewood Town Council, Cllr Barbara Dunn. Cllr Dunn will also lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the Town Council.
To attend the church service, residents are asked to contact St. Nicholas Church as a restriction on numbers attending remains in place.