Join us as we pay our respects this Remembrance Sunday 2021
Remembrance Day services will be taking place across the Royal Borough of Kingston on Sunday 14th November.
Key figures in the borough such as the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Former Mayors, Councillors, and Senior Council Officers will be present at the events.
We are expecting large crowds at these events meaning that social distancing will be difficult, so we encourage all attendees to wear face coverings to limit the spread of Covid-19 and flu.
Services will be taking place at the following locations:
- New Malden, 9:30am - The Service will take place at the War Memorial.
- Kingston, 10:45am - The Service will begin with a Procession from the Guildhall at 10.37am to the War Memorial by 10.45am for the Laying of Wreaths and a slightly extended outside Service. After this, the Procession will return to the Guildhall where the Remembrance Day Commemorations will be concluded with a March Past outside the Guildhall. There will be no church service this year.
- Surbiton, 10:45 - The Service will take place at the War Memorial on the Ewell Road at 10.45am and finish at approximately 11.30am. The Parade will march from the Surbiton British Legion, Hollyfield Road onto the Ewell Road, up to the War Memorial for the Service itself and then afterwards return back down the Ewell Road.
- Chessington, 10:45 - The Service will take place at the War Memorial at the Royal British Legion HQ, Church Fields, Church Lane, at 10.45am followed by a Service at 11.15am at St Mary’s Community Hall, Church Lane, Chessington
We request that all attendees respect the Service and do not take pictures during the 2-minute silence.