Watford's annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony.
Watford will Remember: Watford's beacon lighting ceremony
As Remembrance Sunday approaches there will be a number of services and events taking place across the town as well as poppy displays and a beacon lighting to mark the end of the First World War.
The Beacons will symbolise the 'light of hope' that emerged from the darkness of war.
Watford's beacon lighting ceremony will take place in the gardens of Watford Museum at 7pm on Sunday 11 November and will be a chance to pay your personal and community tribute to those millions that gave their lives for their country during the dreadful darkness of four years of War.
More details will follow regarding poppy displays and events.
Watford Borough Councillors will also be funding the purchase of a number of 6ft Tommy silhouettes which will be displayed throughout the town as part of the national Installation for the Fallen.
Remembrance Service on Saturday 10 November
11am - Vicarage Road Cemetery
Remembrance Services on Sunday 11 November
9am - All Saints Church, Horseshoe Lane
11am - Leavesden Memorial, High Road
3pm - Oxhey
3pm - Civic Service, Town Hall