There appeared to be a little confusion this year over Remembrance services in Broadwindsor. At the service held earlier today (11.11.2025), Chairman of the Group Parish Council, Rick Dyke apologised and stated communications between the Church and the Council would be better next year.
Many attended Sunday’s service, led by Rev. Jo Neary at the Church and many then walked up to the war memorial at Cross Keys. Rev. Neary did not accompany them, there was no representation from the parish council but one resident was there, bearing the Merchant Standard flag. Local resident Peter Davies (pictured) dipped the flag and all present observed a two minute silence. Peter then spoke, “We shall remember them“. The attending public thanked Peter. The White Lion opened half an hour earlier on Sunday.

This morning’s service was led graciously by Rick Dyke with no flag bearers or church representation present and no input from our primary school either. Although only half the number that were present on Sunday, Rick read out the name of the fallen, music was played via a mobile ‘phone and the 2 minute silence accurately observed.
Rick thanked those present and reiterated his apology for any confusion caused.
“What matters is that they HAVE been remembered!” said one attendee.

One doesn’t have to have served or be in service with any of our country’s forces to become a member of the Royal British Legion:

The Royal British Legion is open to membership from 13 years of age.
For 13-18 year old individuals – membership is FREE.
Over 18 years – membership is only £22/year.
Please contact their local Recruitment Officer, Chris Gardner at chrisgardner04@hotmail.co.uk for more information.
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