Harrow Council has expressed its pride in the community’s efforts to honor Remembrance Sunday, as the upcoming parade on November 12th approaches. In a message posted on the weekly MyHarrow newsletter, Cllr Paul Osborn, the Leader of Harrow Council, acknowledged the council’s initiative to display large poppies across the borough’s high streets for the first time, in order to pay tribute to and honor the men and women who have served our country.
Remembrance Sunday is a significant occasion that commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of individuals who fought for our freedom. It serves as a reminder of their dedication and bravery, encouraging communities to come together in gratitude and reflection.
The Remembrance Sunday Parade held in Harrow is known to be one of the largest in London, and it promises to be a heartfelt event that brings the entire community together from across the borough to pay their respects. This year’s parade holds an extra significance, as it will be the final event held at the former Harrow Civic Centre site before the war memorial is carefully moved to Harrow Town Centre in the upcoming months.
For those interested in attending, the Remembrance Sunday Parade will take place on Sunday, November 12th. The parade will begin from Katie’s statue in St Ann’s Road at 10am and will make its way to the Civic Centre.
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