TOWNS across Conwy will pay tribute to the fallen this Remembrance Sunday, and these are the plans in your area.

Colwyn Bay

November 10

  • 9.45am - Service at St Paul's Church
  • 10.35am - Parade forms up on Woodland Road East
  • 10.45am - Parade from St Paul's Church to War Memorial, Queen's Gardens
  • 10.55am - Continuation of Service and laying of Wreaths

Conwy

November 10

10.45am - Service at the Cenotaph Bodlondeb followed by Service at St Mary's Church, Conwy

Llandudno

November 10

9.45am - Service of Remembrance to be held at The Church of the Holy Trinity Llandudno followed by Remembrance Service at the War Memorial.

Service conducted by the Reverend Vince Morris.

To be attended by The Mayor of Llandudno Cllr Michael Pearce, Members and Officers of the Council together with Members of the Armed Services, Members of the Local Ex-Service and Voluntary Organisations.

Penrhynside

November 10

10.15am - Service of Remembrance to be held at Penrhynside Village Hall followed by Remembrance Service at the War Memorial.

To be attended by Deputy Mayor of Llandudno, Cllr Antony Bertola, members of the council together with members of local ex-service and voluntary organisations.

Old Colwyn

November 10

  • 10am - Service at St Catherine's & St John's Church
  • 10.40am - Assemble at War Memorial
  • 11am - Laying of Wreaths & Service at War Memorial

Conwy County Borough Council supports the Royal British Legion's nationwide observance of a Two Minute Silence at 11am on Monday 11th November 2024, to mark Armistice on the '11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month'.

Cllr Sue Shotter, Chair of Conwy County Borough Council, said: "I hope others in the community, whether they are at work or at home, will join us in observing two minutes silence to pay tribute to those who have lost their lives in conflict.”