Wotton-under-Edge Town Council and local representatives of the Royal British Legion have decided, that in order to maintain public safety during the coronavirus pandemic, it will not be possible to hold the Remembrance Sunday parade this year.
Instead, a simple wreath laying commemoration will take place at the war memorial on Remembrance Sunday, but members of the public are requested not to attend as their safety cannot be guaranteed.
The town mayor will lay a wreath on behalf of the people of Wotton, as will the RBL.
Other local organisations will be laying wreaths under their own arrangements throughout the day.
St Mary’s church will also be making its own arrangements for a Remembrance service, but this will not be part of the official commemoration.
A town council spokeswoman said: "This decision is regretted but the town council and RBL must act in compliance with current Covid-19 restrictions and not compromise public safety.
"It is hoped that the parade can take place as usual next year.
"For clarity – there will be no parade or public wreath laying ceremony this year.
"The public are requested not to attend but to pay their respects separately during the day."
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