Burnham-On-Sea’s Mayor Derick Cooper, pictured above, was among the 200 dignitaries, former service personnel and representatives from local groups who gathered at Burnham-On-Sea’s war memorial on Sunday morning (November 8th) to mark Remembrance Day.
The Burnham and District branch of The Royal British Legion organised the Remembrance parade and service, which included the laying of 20 wreaths at the War Memorial besides the town’s hospital in Love Lane.
Two minutes’ silence was held at exactly 11am followed by the playing of the Last Post by buglar Phil Farr-Cox. There was not a service afterwards this year due to the renovation work taking place in St Andrew’s Church.
Councillor Eric Gill laying a wreath during Sunday’s ceremony
Inspector Roger Tolley of Burnham Police was among those laying wreaths
Burnham Scouts were among the groups placing a wreath at the war memorial
The young cadets bowed their heads next to Burnham’s war memorial
Burnham Coastguard Officer Steve Bird laying a wreath
Local army cadets were also among those taking part in Sunday’s ceremony
The ceremony was watched by several hundred residents
The ceremony was watched by County Councillors Peter Burridge-Clayton and John Woodman with Jo Burridge-Clayton and Cllr Neville Jones
Flags were lowered during the one-minute’s silence
Former solidiers were among those laying wreaths during Sunday’s service
Large numbers of residents turned out to take part in the ceremony
Town Clerk Eileen Shaw with town councillors Joe Leach and Janet Keen with husband Roger during Sunday’s service
Cllr Neville Jones with his wife Margo pictured after Sunday’s ceremony
Burnham-On-Sea Scouts were well turned out for the annual ceremony
Buglar Phil Farr-Cox perfomed ‘The last post’ during Sunday’s ceremony
Burnham’s 2009 Carnival Queen Jessica Rogers was at Sunday’s service