My Bracknell - Bracknell Newspaper - November 2023

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GET YOUR R COPY Bracknell's heartfelt remembrance: A tribute to our heroes CELEBRATING THE BOROUGH OF BRACKNELL FOREST

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BY NICK MARR

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n an extraordinary display of unity and reverence, Bracknell Town united for the annual Remembrance Parade, organised by the Bracknell Town Council, exceeding all expectations. The community congregated at Princess Square’s Angel War Memorial to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and the overwhelming support was truly moving. The Remembrance Parade drew an incredible crowd, with residents lining the route to the memorial, where a solemn ceremony unfolded. Esteemed guests, including Bracknell’s MP James Sunderland, army and air

force cadets, navy personnel, police officers, veterans, and local residents, all played pivotal roles in making this event profoundly special. As a lone piper marched towards the Angel War Memorial’s steps, a si-

lence enveloped the town. The haunting notes of the Last Post, played by a bugler, echoed through the air, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made. Representatives from the Army, RAF, and Navy stood shoulder to shoulder, embodying the unity that this occasion symbolise. A moving multi-faith ceremony included prayers, underscoring the diverse and inclusive nature of our community. Bracknell’s Mayor, Councillor Naheed Ejaz, was visibly moved as she laid a wreath at the Angel War Memorial’s base, representing our enduring gratitude.

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During the ceremony, a minor incident occurred when one of the Army cadets appeared to faint. However, thanks to the prompt response of medical staff, their well-being was swiftly ensured. Following the wreath-laying ceremony, the town came together for a solemn march through The Lexicon Shopping Centre, culminating in a poignant gathering at Holy Trinity Church. This day stands as a testament to Bracknell’s unwavering commitment to honouring the past and preserving the memory of our heroes for generations to come.

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