Barnet remembers those who fell to defend our freedom
The people of Barnet came together in unity to lay wreaths at the War Memorial in Hendon to pay their respects to those who died in the two world wars and other conflicts.
The people of Barnet came together in unity to lay wreaths at the War Memorial in Hendon to pay their respects to those who died in the two world wars and other conflicts.
Two 99-year-old war veterans and one aged 101 laid wreaths on Remembrance Sunday at Jewish Care centres in north London who had served in the Second World War.
Hundreds of people lined the streets on Sunday for Brentwood’s annual Remembrance parade for those who lost their lives in service to their country.
An emergency assistance scheme is being expanded by Havering Council with extra winter aid measures to help people through the cost-of-living crisis.
Teachers are getting ready to bring the joy of music to youngsters in Queen’s Hospital's children’s ward.
Pupils are performing at a public candlelight concert in central London from a school in Elstree to raise funds for children with terminal illness.
Children at Queen's Hospital in Romford had fun activities on the wards to help them get through their stay.
Children at a school in Romford took part in a Guinness World Record bid with 200,000 other youngsters up and down the country to create the world’s largest poetry lesson.
The biggest Remembrance parade yet was held by members of the Royal British Legion’s Muswell Hill and Highgate branch through the streets of north London on Sunday.
Work is nearly complete on installing solar panels at the Aspire leisure centre in Stanmore to keep the swimming pool warm for disabled users.
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