Wreath-laying services have been announced to honour of soldiers who have lost their lives in conflicts around the globe.
Ceremonies will be held across Hertsmere on Remembrance Sunday and will be attended by mayoral representatives.
Mayor of Hertsmere Cllr Charles Goldstein and Mayoress Mrs Gail Goldstein will be at Christ Church, Watling Street, Radlett at 9.15am and then at Radlett War Memorial at 10.45am.
Hertsmere's Deputy Mayor, Cllr Brenda Batten and Deputy Consort, Mr John Batten, will be at Holy Trinity Church in Bushey Mill Lane, Bushey, at 10.15am, Bushey War Memorial at 2pm and at St James's Church in High Street, Bushey at 3pm.
Leader of the Council, Cllr Morris Bright, will be at St Nicholas Church in High Street, Elstree at 9.30am and at Elstree War Memorial from 11am.
Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr John Graham and his wife, Barbara, will be at the South Mimms War Memorial in St Albans Road from 10.45am and at St Giles Church in South Mimms from 11.15am.
Cllr Carey Keates and his wife Shirley will be at Letchmore Heath War Memorial from 10am.
Cllr Paul Morris OBE and his wife Linda will be at Borehamwood War Memorial from 11am and at All Saints Church, Borehamwood from 11.30am.
Cllr Martin Worster and his wife Pam will be at Potters Bar War Memorial from 10.40am and at St Mary's Church, Potters Bar from 11.30am.
Cllr Pete Rutledge and Cllr Jane West will be at St Martin's Parish Church, Shenley from 9.30am and Shenley War Memorial from 10.45am.
For more information about Remembrance Sunday go to www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance.
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