Crowds gathered in Bridport to honour and remember those who sacrificed their lives in in times of conflict. Members of our Club together with our friends from the Rotary Club of Brit Valley and the Inner Wheel of Bridport joined the parade from East Street to the War Memorial outside St Mary's Church.
Following the observance of the traditional two minute silence, wreaths were laid by by War Memorial by the numerous organisations taking part in the parade including the two Rotary Clubs and the Inner Wheel.
More pictures of the event can be seen on the Bridport News webpage by using the link, below.
Bridport parades on Remembrance Sunday | Bridport and Lyme Regis News (bridportnews.co.uk)
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