2023 Remembrance

Events are taking place in Dundee on Sunday 12th November to mark Remembrance Day.
Lord Provost Bill Campbell will join the people of Dundee, dignitaries, representatives of the Armed Forces, Veterans and Cadets to remember those who fell.
The day’s events include:
10:40am onwards
Parade from High School down Reform Street
Followed by
11am Two-minute silence held at the Garden of Remembrance, St Mary's Church Nethergate.
Wreath laying will take place at the Garden of Remembrance, then a service will follow at St Mary’s.
At 11am there is also a service at the Black Watch Memorial, Powrie Brae. Depute Lord Provost Kevin Cordell will attend the event.
At around 12.15pm, the Lord Provost and party make their way to The Law War Memorial for a wreath laying service.
2:30pm Submarine Memorial Event
Submarine Memorial - City Quay
3:00pm Annual Remembrance Day Service
Frigate Unicorn
Lord Provost of Dundee Bill Campbell said: “The annual Remembrance events are a very moving time of year. It is always an honour to take part in them and represent our city at the commemorative services.
“Dundee will again take the time to reflect on the sacrifices made by those before us, as well as those currently serving, as we come together to pay our respects.
“I will also be attending the City of Dundee Combined Ex-Services Association’s Armistice Day service on Saturday 11th November at 11am which will include a two-minute silence to which the public are invited to attend.”
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