Kingston: How to pay your respects during Remembrance Sunday 2022

By Eli Haidari

31st Oct 2022 | Local News

Communities from across the borough of Kingston will come together on Sunday, 13 November to pay their respects during a host of Remembrance Sunday events.

Residents are welcome and encouraged to attend services happening in Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington and New Malden to commemorate British Service Members who have died in wars and other military conflicts since the onset of World War I.

In Kingston, 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. At 11.15am there will be a Remembrance Service at All Saints Church, with a March Past outside the Guildhall concluding commemorations at approximately 12.30pm. 

The Surbiton service will begin at 10.45am starting at the War Memorial on Ewell Road and will finish at approximately 11.30am. The Parade will march from the Surbiton Royal British Legion Club, Hollyfield Road onto the Ewell Road, up to the War Memorial for the Service itself and then afterwards return back down the Ewell Road. The Salute will be taken on the steps of the Surbiton Hill Methodist Church. 

Chessington's service will also begin at 10.45am, taking place at at the War Memorial at the Chessington Royal British Legion Club, Church Lane, followed by a Service at 11.15am at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin on Church Lane. 

The New Malden service will begin at 9.30am with the parade moving off from Presburg Road at 9am and will march around the Fountain Roundabout, down the High Street to the War Memorial, where the Remembrance Day Service will be held at 9.30am. The Service is set to finish at 10.10am.

A two-minute silence will be observed at 11am on Sunday 13 November at the services in Kingston, Surbiton and Chessington. An earlier two-minute silence will be observed as part of the New Malden service.

     

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