Order of Servicefor
Remembrance Day11th November 2018
CleethorpesBy Kind Permission of The Worshipful the Mayor of North East Lincolnshire
Councillor Hazel ChaseWith the Armed Forces Events Team
Item Time Event1 09.45 Civic Party arrive and enter St Peter’s Church.2 09.55 Clergy and Senior Dignitaries enter the Church followed
by Standard Bearers.3 10.00 Service of Remembrance in the Church.4 10.40 Band, Standard Bearers and representatives assemble
at St Peters Cross of Sacrifice (St Peters Church).5 10.44 Service and Hymn sheets handed out.6 Standards march out of Church to form up.7 10.45 Clergy to move to Cross of Sacrifice Memorial.8 10.45 Parade Forms up outside St Peter’s Church.9 Sight Parade brought to attention by Parade Marshal -
Standard Marshal to direct Standard bearers.On sight of Civic party.
10 10.50 Civic Party proceed to Cross of Sacrifice War Memorial.11 10.50 Public Service of Remembrance.12 10.57 Prayer13 10.58 Act of Remembrance “For the Fallen”.14 10.59 Buglers Sound Last Post - Standards will dip for Act of
Homage.15 11.00 Two minutes silence to be observed.16 11.02 Buglers Sound Reveille - Standards brought to the Carry17 11.02 Kohima Epitaph18 11.03 Wreath laying service commences. (Annexe B)
(Incidental music played following service wreaths)Parade stand easy.
19 11.25 (approx) Prayers, Final blessing followed by National Anthem,parade attention.Standards dipped for Playing of National Anthem.
20 11:30 Parade Marches off to Remembrance Gate.21 Saluting party receive the salute at the Knoll.22 11.45 (approx) Parade halts at Remembrance Gate. Parade dismissed
by Parade Commander.
Cleethorpes Remembrance Day Service and ParadeSunday 11th November 2018
Timetable of Events
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Order of Service for Remembrance Day11th November 2018
Reverend Paul Hunter
COMMITMENT
“We pledge ourselves anew to our work in support ofthe wartime generations and to all those in other
conflicts since. We promise to do everything possible tohelp where there is a need, and to ensure that they may
enjoy the years that lie ahead in comfort and dignityand contentment.”
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Veteran
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old,Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning."
Laurence Binyon 1914
Response - ”We will remember them”________
THE LAST POST
TWO MINUTES SILENCE
REVEILLE(Standards rise on the first note)
DEDICATION
“When you go home, tell them of us and say,for your tomorrow, we gave our today.”
Attributed to John Maxwell Edmonds
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THE PLACING OF THE WREATHS
Wreath Marshal
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The Wreath Layingwill take the following order of precedence
On behalf of Her Majesty the QueenMr Reginald Tyrwitt BN DL
Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire
The Worshipful the Mayorof the Borough of North East Lincolnshire
Mr Martin Vickers MPMember of Parliament for Cleethorpes
On behalf of the Royal Navy
On behalf of the British Army
On behalf of the Royal Air Force
Family Members of Fallen Service Personnel(Recent Conflicts)
Service Associations
On behalf of Humberside Police
On behalf of Humberside Fire & Rescue
Labour GroupConservative Association
Liberal DemocratsUKIP Group
Organisations as they are called
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Reverend Paul Hunter
PRAYER
“Remember, O Lord, all those who have died the death ofhonour and are departed in the hope of resurrection to EternalLife, especially the Officers, Men and Women of our Sea, Landand Air Forces, to whom it was given to lay down their lives
for the cause of Freedom and Justice.In that place of light, whence sorrow and mourning are far
vanished, give them rest, O Lord, the Lover of Men.Grant this for Thine only Son, Jesus Christ’s sake."
All - Amen
"Let us pray for all who suffer as a result of conflict, and ask thatGod may give us peace: for the service men and women who
have died in the violence of war, each one remembered by andknown to God; May God give peace."
All - God give peace
"For those who love them in death as in life, offering the distressof our grief and the sadness of our loss; May God give peace."
All - God give peace
"For all members of the armed forces who are in danger thisday, remembering family, friends and all who pray for their
safe return; May God give peace."
All - God give peace
(Continued)
"For civilian women, children and men whose lives aredisfigured by war or terror, calling to mind in penitence the
anger and hatreds of humanity; May God give peace."
All - God give peace
"For peace-makers and peace-keepers, who seek to keep thisworld secure and free; May God give peace."
All - God give peace
"For all who bear the burden and privilege of leadership,political, military and religious; asking for gifts of wisdom
and resolve in the search for reconciliation and peace:May God give peace."
All - God give peace
"O God of truth and justice, we hold before you those whosememory we cherish, and those whose names we will never know.
Help us to lift our eyes above the torment of this broken world,and grant us the grace to pray for those who wish us harm.
As we honour the past, may we put our faith in your future; foryou are the source of life and hope, now and forever."
Amen
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Reverend Paul Hunter
THE BLESSING
All join together in the Lord's Prayer
All - Our Father, who art in heaven,hallowed be thy name.
Thy Kingdom come;thy will be done on earth
as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our trespassesas we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptationbut deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom,the power, and the glory
for ever and ever.
Amen
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God save our gracious Queen!Long live our noble Queen!
God save the Queen!Send her victorious,Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us,God save the Queen.
Thy choicest gifts in store,On her be pleased to pour,
Long may she reign.May she defend our laws,And ever give us cause,
To sing with heart and voice,God save the Queen.
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
The Parade will be Marched Offto Cleethorpes Remembrance Gate
Parade Marshal
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