Maldon District Council urges residents to join in doorstep tribute to the fallen this Remembrance Day
By The Editor
29th Oct 2020 | Local News
MALDON District Council is asking residents to mark the two-minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday, 11 November (Remembrance Day) from their doorsteps, to support a national show of pride and appreciation.
Councillor Penny Channer, vice-chairman of the council, said: "The silence on Remembrance Day is one of the most poignant times of the year. It allows us to reflect on the sacrifices made for us by the armed forces. Many people will be thinking of loved ones who never returned.
"The need to stop coronavirus from spreading means we can't gather at war memorials this year.
"Even so, I believe the sight of people across Maldon district observing the silence on their doorsteps at 11am will paint a picture of respect and thanks for the fallen that is as powerful and moving as any formal parade."
On Remembrance Day, the Council will be posting a pre-recorded video on social media of wreaths being laid by Cllr Channer and Deputy to the Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Dr James Bettley, at a specially created display at the Council Offices.
The council will also be posting a message on 11 November from Garrison Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Jim McManus, and a video of the Last Post played by a musician from the British Army Band Colchester, edited with World War Two film footage.
The council is also asking residents not to forget to support the Royal British's Legion Poppy Appeal. Like so many things this year, the Poppy Appeal has to adapt to the threat of Covid-19 and they are asking the public to support them like never before, because every poppy counts.
This can be done a variety of ways. Visit the Royal British Legion website here.
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