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30 October 2025

Residents are invited to remember those who have lost their lives in conflict this Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day. 

Peterborough City Council, in conjunction with the Peterborough Branch of the Royal British Legion, will commemorate both the Remembrance Sunday Silence and Wreath Laying and the Armistice Two Minute Silence at the War Memorial outside the Town Hall in Bridge Street.

The Remembrance Sunday service takes place at the War Memorial starting at 10.45am on Sunday 9 November, and will be followed by a service in Peterborough Cathedral and concludes with the parade along Bridge Street.

The Armistice two-minute silence service starts at 10.45am on Tuesday 11 November, also at the War Memorial.

Members of the public are invited to join both events at the War Memorial or alternatively can watch the Remembrance Sunday wreath laying on a large screen in Cathedral Square, the wreath laying service and silence will also be streamed on Peterborough City Council's YouTube channel, as will the Armistice Two Minute Silence.

Cllr Judy Fox, Mayor of Peterborough, said: “Please come along to these poignant ceremonies if you can to remember those who have served for their country. Remembrance Day gives us all the chance to pay our respects to all those who have been killed or injured whilst serving their country in conflicts.

“I would also encourage everyone to support this year's Poppy Appeal. The purchasing and wearing of a poppy is a lovely way to remember those who lost their lives and it also supports the serving and former servicemen and women of today.”

You can find out more about the Poppy Appeal by visiting the Royal British Legion website.

Last updated: 30 October 2025