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CllrJonG  
#1 Posted : 05 November 2010 13:22:38(UTC)
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Teenage members of Whaley Bridge Band take on the responsibility from one of their veteran colleagues to play the Last Post at Remembrance Sunday services  and ceremonies in the Whaley Bridge area on 14 November.

 

Daniel Sergeant , aged 15, will play the haunting piece on his cornet at the service inside Holy Trinity Church, Whaley Bridge and later at the Cenotaph in Memorial Park.

 

Cara Wheeldon, aged just 13, from Disley will play the Last Post, also on cornet, at  wreath-laying ceremonies at the War Memorials in Furness Vale (on the main road, near the Imperial Palace restaurant)  and Bridgemont (near the Dog and Partridge).. 

 

Whaley Bridge's main remembrance service is in Holy Trinity Church, starting at 10.30am, and conducted by the Rev Michael Peat, chaplain of the Royal British legion's local branch.  Whaley Bridge Band,  with many young members, will play as the banners and flags are welcomed in the church.  The names of the fallen will be read out. 

 

Afterwards members of the British Legion, as well as councillors, local Scouts, Guides, St John Ambulance and the police,  will move to Memorial Park for the wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph.  That will be between 12 and 12.15 midday. (The Cenotaph is to be restored as part of a £470,000 project to improve the park, which was opened shortly after World War I on land gifted by the Jodrell family.)

 

Thursday 11 November is the  92nd anniversary of the armistice which ended World War I - the Great War - at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. There will be a short  service at the Memorial Cross,  Jodrell car park, near the station at 10.45am on the Thursday and another service, again at the same time, on Saturday 13  November.  Children from Year 6 at the two primary schools in Whaley Bridge, who have been studying World War II, have been invited to the 11 November service. The public is welcome to join either service.

The Memorial Cross, made from Derbyshire stone,  was donated to the town by the Middleton family, owners of the Jodrell  Arms  in 2008.

(text received from James Middleton)

Cheers

Jon.

Edited by user 06 November 2010 01:52:33(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Jon Goldfinch - Forum Administrator and Town Councillor
Whaley Bridge Town Council - Fernilee Ward

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Over the hill but not far away  
#2 Posted : 05 November 2010 16:39:24(UTC)
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Thank you for the post Jon

This is a huge improvement in communication than we had last year when we had the embarrasment of folk standing  at the memorial in the park at 11.AM on the Sunday waiting for something to happen.

There will still no doubt be those who wish to pay their respects in an informal enviroment at the eleventh hour in the park.

I understand that there will be a service at Whaley Hall on the 11th and that they will ring their bell on the hour as well as on Sunday

Cheers

Edited by user 05 November 2010 19:47:24(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Fr Jamie  
#3 Posted : 05 November 2010 17:32:58(UTC)
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Dear Over the Hill but not  far away !!!!

 

Hope you are well,

Yes we are having a service as normal, so you have a choice of places to go to, however as I said last year that if anyone does want to come to the Hall then do and if anyone  want s to go to the Park for 11am and want to park their car at the Hall then please do and their will be Tea and Coffee here after 11am.

Fr Jamie

CllrJonG  
#4 Posted : 09 November 2010 21:10:43(UTC)
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Thanks Fr Jamie.

Jon.

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