CIVIC leaders will join representatives from the Armed Forces and the public for Remembrance Sunday services on November 11.
They will be held in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham, as reported.
North East Lincolnshire Council's chief executive, Tony Hunter, will read the names from the Grimsby Book of Remembrance at the service at the Cenotaph, which has been cleaned in preparation for the service.
The Mayor of North East Lincolnshire, Councillor Mike Burton, will attend the Grimsby ceremony with Mayoress Audrey Burton.
It will follow the parade from Grimsby Minster, which leaves at 10.20am from St James' Square to march along Bargate.
The Cleethorpes service will be attended by deputy Mayor Peggy Elliott and her consort, Steve Elliott.
A service will be held in St Peter's Church at 9.30am, before a parade to the memorial next to Ross Castle for a minute's silence at 11am.
In Immingham, Councillor David Bolton will lay a wreath on behalf of the citizens of North East Lincolnshire and the Mayor of Immingham, Councillor Neil Castle, will lay a wreath on behalf of the town council.
A service will also be held at The West Marsh Community Centre, in Beeson Street, Grimsby, where wreaths will be laid at the memorial cross, the only other dedicated monument in Grimsby.
The Royal Naval Patrol Service Veterans are holding their Remembrance Service at 11am on November 11, at the Minesweepers Memorial, situated at the Lockhead entrance to the Royal Dock, Grimsby.
Car parking is available close to the memorial. All interested in the service can attend. Be on site for 10.45am.
For further information, contact Tom Walkley on 01472 852283.
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Forces and public will unite for Remembrance Sunday services in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham
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