Posted: Fri 23rd Jun 2017

Wrexham Falklands Remembrance Parade Through Town Centre Tomorrow

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Jun 23rd, 2017

A Wrexham Falklands Remembrance Parade will be held in the town centre this weekend.

The Welsh Guards will host the Service of Remembrance for the Falklands War in St Giles Church at 11am on Saturday 24th June.

The Rhos Orpheus Male Voice Choir will perform during the service, which is being held to mark the 35th anniversary of the end of the Falklands War

Following the service there will be followed by a parade led by the band of the Welsh Guards through the town centre to the Falklands Memorial at Bodhyfryd.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council confirmed that the route through town will begin at Church Street at approximately 11:40am, before going through Hope Street and Queens Street, turning right at Lambpit Street and then into Chester Street to the Memorial.



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