Ashford and Tenterden Remembers
Published: 21/10/2024Ashford Borough Council is pleased to announce that The Royal British Legion will hold its annual Remembrance Sunday service in the Memorial Gardens on Sunday 10 November 2024.
Dignitaries, invited representatives and veterans will be invited into the Garden of Remembrance where the Mayor of Ashford, Councillor Lyn Suddards, and other distinguished guests will be in attendance.
The timings for the Service of Remembrance are as follows:
10.50 a.m. Parade brought to attention
10.55 a.m. Procession of dignitaries in position
10.57 a.m. Exhortation
10.58 a.m. The Last Post
11.00 a.m. Two minutes silence
11.02 a.m. Reveille and The Kohima Epitaph
11.04 a.m. The laying of wreaths followed by the service
Those wishing to go along are advised to arrive ten minutes before the start of the service, although the gardens themselves will be open to the public from 10 a.m. For better viewing of the service, please congregate from the lower section of the gardens.
There will be no public access to the Garden of Remembrance whilst the service is on but those wishing to view and lay their own wreaths and crosses may do so once the area is reopened at the end of the service.
Ashford's Remembrance service in 2023
Free parking will be available to attendees at Elwick Road Car Park (TN23 1LH) from 8am, which is only a short walk from the Memorial Gardens along Church Road.
A selection of photographs capturing the service will be shared on our website and across our social media channels following the event.
Sunday service at St Mary the Virgin Church
At 9.30 a.m. on 10 November, there will be a special Remembrance Sunday service at St Mary the Virgin church in the centre of Ashford, attended by the Mayor and Armed Forces representatives. The service will include hymns, prayers, and music with organ and choir. It will finish in good time for people to make the short walk to the Memorial Gardens and prepare for the service that follows there at 10.50 a.m.
Tenterden service
A parade will take place from Recreation Ground Road at 10.30 a.m. which will proceed towards the Tenterden War Memorial, for a service which starts at 10.50 a.m. The service will include the reading of the names on the War Memorial as well as the laying of wreaths.
The service will end at 11.25 a.m. and there will be a parade back to Church Road for the dismissal. Can residents take note that the A28 from Recreation Ground Road to the junction at West Cross will be closed to vehicles from 10.25 am to 11.40 a.m.
Poppy Appeal
If you would like to support this year’s Poppy Appeal, you can buy a poppy from the Civic Centre or visit Ashford's Royal British Legion office on Church Road (TN23 1RA) from the end of October.
For more on the history and importance of Remembrance visit our dedicated Remembrance web page.