Where are the Remembrance Sunday services on the Wirral on the 8th November 2015?
Where are the Remembrance Sunday services on the Wirral on the 8th November 2015?
There will be many services to mark Remembrance Sunday on the Wirral on the morning and afternoon of the 8th November 2015.
The Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Les Rowlands will be attending the service held at The Cenotaph in Hamilton Square, Birkenhead in the morning and the service at the War Memorial in Thornton Hough in the afternoon.
These are details of when and where the Remembrance Day Services for 2015 will be:
Morning
10.55 The Cenotaph, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead
10 o’clock Christ Church, Kings Road, Bebington, followed by a service at the Higher Bebington British Legion at noon.
10 o’clock St Mary’s Church, Eastham
10.15 St. Barnabas Church, Bromborough
10.30 St. Oswald’s Church, Bidston
10.45 Grange Hill, West Kirby
10.45 St. Peter’s Church, Lower Village, Heswall, followed by wreath laying at The Cenotaph, Heswall
10.30 for The Cenotaph, corner of Maryland Lane and Pasture Road
10.15 for The Parade will leave the Royal British Legion, Wallasey for a 10.55 am Service at the War Memorial, Magazines Promenade, New Brighton
10.00 for Short Service at St. Stephen’s Church followed by 10.45 a.m. War Memorial at Junction of Osmaston Road and Prenton Lane, Prenton
10.45 War Memorial outside the Public Library, Ford Road, Upton
10.45 War Memorial, Port Sunlight Village followed by a service at Christ Church, Port Sunlight Village
If crossing the River Mersey to Liverpool on Remembrance Sunday, larger crowds than usual are expected for the Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, St George’s Plateau because of the ceramic poppy art installation "The Weeping Window" at St Georges Hall. It’s expected there will be large numbers of people there and road closures will be in place by 9.30 in the morning.
Afternoon
2.20 for Service at the War Memorial, Thornton Hough 2.45
The Merseytravel journey planner is useful for the times of public transport when travelling to and from Remembrance Sunday services.
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