WESTMINSTER

The Lord Mayor Cllr Louise Hyams will be at the service in Westminster Abbey which begins at 10.30am. The service runs for roughly one hour. She will also pay her respects to Westminster's fallen at the Field of Remembrance.

KENSINGTON & CHELSEA

At 10.55am the mayor will lead the two minutes silence and wreath laying at the war memorial in Sloane Square. Afterwards, a service of remembrance will be held in Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street. The deputy mayor will lead the ceremonies at the junction of Kensington Church Street and Kensington High Street at 10.55am. A church service will be held at St Mary Abbots afterwards.

HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM

A procession will gather in Parsons Green Lane at 10.20am and march via New Kings Road to the Fulham War Memorial, in Vicarage Garden, next to All Saints' Church. The open air service will be led by the Rev Joseph Hawes, vicar of All Saints' Church. The mayor, Cllr Andrew Johnson, will attend the parade and service and will take the salute at the post-service march-past in New Kings Road.

At 10.15am a parade will gather in Sulgrave Road and march to Shepherd's Bush Green War Memorial.

The open air service will be led by the Rev Canon David Tann and Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler and will be attended by the deputy mayor, Cllr Alex Karmel. After the service, there will be a march-past in Shepherd's Bush Road at which Cllr Karmel will take the salute and the parade will end in Warwick Gardens.

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