Remembrance Sunday in Bridport will be a bit different this year - here's what is planned
By Lottie Welch
6th Nov 2020 | Local News
Remembrance Sunday in Bridport will have a very different look this year following the announcement of a lockdown.
A church service led by Bridport Team Ministry will be live streamed at 10am. The Act of Remembrance – attended by the mayor and a small number of civic dignitaries and armed forces representatives only – will also be streamed from 10.45am. Both will be available via Bridport Town Council's Facebook page or YouTube
To minimise the risk of Covid-19 transmission, members of the public are asked not to attend in person.
On the afternoon of November 8 at 3pm, a secular Remembrance event, led by Cllr Anne Rickard, will take virtually via Zoom. This is an informal and open invitation to members of the community to share their thoughts and feelings in their own way in the form of poem, prose, song or even just listen.
Throughout the day on Sunday, a Remembrance video tribute will be available on the town council website
Town clerk Will Austin said: "We are of course very sorry not to be able to proceed with a full Remembrance parade.
"Following Saturday's announcement of a second national lockdown, the council had to make a quick decision on whether we could proceed, and at that time there was nothing to indicate an exception for parades. Consequently, we decided not to go ahead.
"The updated Government guidance on Remembrance allowing parades – with restrictions – was issued too late for the council to be sure we could accord with the Covid-19 safety requirements for such a large public event.
"We hope, however, that the virtual alternatives will help to maintain the spirit of Remembrance and that by next year we will be able to return to the full Remembrance Sunday events."
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