Many veterans, young people and the public turned out to pay their respects on Remembrance Sunday in St Albans.
A series of ceremonies took place across Hertfordshire today to pay respect for the fallen soldiers who lost their lives in conflicts.
The day of remembrance this year was extra special after Covid restrictions last year meant that traditional services were altered and disrupted.
In Shenley, many people gathered at 10.50am to pay their respects.
It was part of a cross communal service where dozens of wreaths were laid by members of the armed forces and notable figures.
A two-minute silence was also held at the service, as well as a march around the village.
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