Oswestry residents are invited to the town's annual Remembrance Day Service and Parade.
The procession will start at Bailey Head at 10.30am on November 10, led by the Porthywaen Silver Band, and proceed to the Memorial Gates for a service.
A two-minute silence will follow, and wreaths will be laid.
The Mayor of Oswestry, armed forces, and other service members will join the public in the event commemorating Remembrance Sunday.
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The parade will then return to Bailey Head for dismissal.
A separate service will take place at the Memorial Gates on Armistice Day, November 11, at 11am.
Councillor Mike Isherwood, mayor of Oswestry, said: "Remembrance is a time to remember all those who gave their lives to defend our freedoms.
"With conflict all over the world, and people being displaced by war and fearing for their future, it is also a time to reflect on the sort of future we want for our children."
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