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NEMM A parade marching in Melton, LeicestershireNEMM

People paid their respects across the region

The UK’s oldest surviving World War Two veteran was among the thousands of people who gathered for Remembrance Sunday services across the East Midlands to mark the sacrifice of fallen soldiers.

People came together for parades and ceremonies at war memorials, reflecting with a two-minute silence at 11:00 GMT.

Donald Rose, aged 109, paid his respects at the Cenotaph, in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, where Erewash’s deputy mayor Harry Atkinson laid a wreath as hundreds paid their respects in the Market Place.

Mr Rose, a great-grandfather, is a D-Day veteran and served on the front line with the 7th Armoured Division.

Erewash Borough Council A crowd of people wearing dark colours stood at a Remembrance service in   Ilkeston, Derbyshire. In the middle of them is Donald Rose, aged 109, who is in a wheelchair with a blanket over his legs.Erewash Borough Council

Donald Rose, whose 110th birthday will be on Christmas Eve, lives at a care home in Ilkeston

In Notingham, Catherine Mason attended a ceremony to remember her son Cameron Laing who died while in active service at the age of 20.

“I’m here to celebrate Cameron and all the other fallen heroes as a remembrance because we do have to remember them,” she said.

She was one the hundreds who came for a parade that marched along various streets in Bulwell followed by a service at St Mary’s Church.

Jeremy Ball/BBC Woman wearing a jumper to remember the fallen at a Remembrance Service in Bulwell, NottinghamshireJeremy Ball/BBC

Catherine Mason has paid her respects to her son at the event in Bulwell

Jeremy Ball/BBC Remembrance parade in Bulwell, NottinghamshireJeremy Ball/BBC

A parade marched along various streets in Bulwell, Nottingham

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“Cameron died in service protecting his country, so he gave all,” she said.

“He was my baby. He was the youngest of the family and he revelled in his career.

“So it’s very important to remember, especially since Cameron actually did this march the year before he died.”

Jeremy Ball/BBC The Remembrance service in Bulwell was held at St Mary’s ChurchJeremy Ball/BBC

The Remembrance service in Bulwell was held at St Mary’s Church

In Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire, many took part in a parade through the town and gathered for a service at St Michael’s Church.

There was also a postbox topper featuring a knitted aeroplane, poppies and saluting fallen soldiers in tribute to those who died in the Halifax bomber crash.

Laura Hammond/BBC A postbox topper in tribute to those who died in the Halifax bomber crashLaura Hammond/BBC

A postbox topper in tribute to those who died in the Halifax bomber crash

HMS Sherwood The Royal Naval Reserve unit for the East Midlands at Nottingham's Victoria EmbankmentHMS Sherwood

HMS Sherwood, the Royal Naval Reserve unit for the East Midlands, represented the Royal Navy at Nottingham’s Victoria Embankment

In Leicester, people came together at the War Memorial at Victoria Park for a service.

It came after a parade, which was led by the Seaforth Highlanders Pipes and Drums and members of the Armed Forces, reservists, veterans and cadets, left De Montfort Hall.

They then made their way to the Arch of Remembrance, ready for the service.

Tim Parker/BBC Remembrance service at the war memorial in Victoria Park, Leicester, on Sunday 11 November 2024Tim Parker/BBC

Hundreds of people gathered at Leicester’s Victoria Park for the Remenbrance service

The Lord Bishop of Leicester, the Right Reverend Martyn Snow, conducted the service.

A bugler sounded the Last Post before the firing of salutes marking the beginning and the end of the two-minute silence.

Wreaths were laid by the Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Colonel Murray Colville, and The Lord Mayor of Leicester, Councillor Bhupen Dave, together with representatives of local emergency services, military units and faith communities.

Tim Parker/BBC Remembrance service at the war memorial in Victoria Park, Leicester, on Sunday 11 November 2024Tim Parker/BBC

The Remembrance service took place at the War Memorial at Victoria Park

NEMM A parade marched in Melton, Leicestershire.NEMM

People in Melton, Leicestershire, gathered to watch the parade followed by a service at St Mary’s church

In Ripley, Derbyshire, people commemorated the fallen with a parade and a service at All Saints Church.

The service in the churchyard was led by Rev John Ferguson followed by a two-minute silence and the laying of a wreath at the memorial.

Members of the Royal British Legion, ex-service men and women, territorial and reserve forces, cadets and emergency services were among those who took part in the parade.

Wesley Mallin/BBC Remembrance service at All Saints' Church, in Ripley, DerbyshireWesley Mallin/BBC

People in Ripley have paid their respects with a parade followed by a service



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