Mold’s Remembrance Sunday Service will take place outside the War Memorial at Bailey Hill on Sunday, November 13.
Representatives from Armed and Uniformed organisations, members of Mold Town Council and the public are invited to attend to pay their respects.
The service will commence at 10.50am following a remembrance service which will take place at St Mary’s Church at 10am.
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Roads from St Mary’s Church and around the front of Bailey Hill will be closed from 10am for the duration of the service.
Closures will be in place on the B5444 from the Junction of Shire View, Milford Street - High Street junction, Clayton Road – High Street junction.
Road closures will be manned and access will be provided to emergency vehicles only.
The council will also hold a two-minute silence on Daniel Owen Square on Friday, November 11 at 11am.
The council has invited all members of the public to attend this moment of silence.
Poppies, pins and crosses are available at the Town Hall office (upstairs at the Town Hall), all donations received will go to the British Legion.
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