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Lincolnshire’s Remembrance Sunday 2025: Honouring the Fallen

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Lincolnshire’s Remembrance Sunday 2025: Honouring the Fallen

Communities across Lincolnshire are poised to unite for Remembrance Sunday 2025, in honour of those who have dedicated and given their lives in military service. Various towns and villages throughout the county are set to host an array of touching events including services, parades, and wreath-laying ceremonies. A standout event will be held in Lincoln Cathedral, which will host a special service, providing an opportunity for attendees to reflect and honour the fallen. A solemn parade is also due to take place on the city’s High Street, with the participation of local veterans, cadets, and civic leaders. Other towns such as Gainsborough, Boston, and Grantham will be holding their own forms of commemoration, promoting the continued remembrance of those who fought for our freedom. The annual observation continues to be an unifying occasion, fostering a sense of gratitude and remembrance throughout Lincolnshire. The original of this article can be found at news.google.com.

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