Remembrance Parade Marches Through Oakham Rutland, Photographs and Video.
Today, the Remembrance Parade marched through Oakham Rutland in honour of all those who have served and sacrificed in the armed forces. The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Sarah Furness, took the salute as the parade marched down High Street.
The parade was made up of members of the armed forces, veterans, cadets, and local organisations. They were joined by members of the public who lined the streets to watch and pay their respects.
There was also a service of remembrance at All Saints' Church, The service was attended by the Lord Lieutenant, the Mayor of Oakham, and other dignitaries.
The Remembrance Parade is an important event in the Oakham calendar. It is a time for the community to come together and remember all those who have served and sacrificed in the armed forces.
The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland is the representative of the King in Rutland. Sarah Furness was appointed Lord Lieutenant in 2018. She is responsible for representing the King at official functions and for promoting the county of Rutland.
The Remembrance Parade is held every year on Remembrance Sunday. Remembrance Sunday is the second Sunday in November. It is a day to remember all those who have served and sacrificed in the armed forces.
The Remembrance Parade is a symbol of respect and gratitude for all those who have served in the armed forces. It is also a reminder of the importance of peace and freedom.