Thousands of veterans, politicians and residents have attended Remembrance services across Buckinghamshire.
Poppies and wreaths have been laid as the county fell silent on Sunday to remember those who died fighting for Britain and the Commonwealth.
In Amersham, the town hall was covered in poppies in a striking display of red rising from the ground all the way to the roof of the building.
Today, we paid our respects to our fallen heroes at our wreath-laying service in #Aylesbury Market Square. Thank you to all the dignitaries, armed forces representatives, community organisations, guests and residents who attended. #RemembranceSunday2024 #WeWillRememberThem pic.twitter.com/WoHDpJKzcB
— Buckinghamshire Council (@BucksCouncil) November 10, 2024
In High Wycombe, Labour MP Emma Reynolds was among those laying wreaths at the All Saints War Memorial.
She was joined by members of the armed forces who all stood in silence as the clock struck 11am.
Meanwhile, hundreds attended Aylesbury Market Square as the war memorial was surrounded by wreaths.
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