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Remembrance parade saved after fundraiser | Remembrance parade saved after fundraiser |
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Elizabeth Lang (left) and Eleanor Lang (right) said they knew the community valued the parade, otherwise they would not have helped fund it this year | Elizabeth Lang (left) and Eleanor Lang (right) said they knew the community valued the parade, otherwise they would not have helped fund it this year |
A Remembrance parade has been saved after a fundraising appeal hit its target in less than 24 hours. | A Remembrance parade has been saved after a fundraising appeal hit its target in less than 24 hours. |
Organiser Eleanor Lang is “completely shocked” at the public's generosity to pay for the procession to go ahead in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. | Organiser Eleanor Lang is “completely shocked” at the public's generosity to pay for the procession to go ahead in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. |
The 40-year tradition was in danger of being cancelled after funding was cut. | The 40-year tradition was in danger of being cancelled after funding was cut. |
But residents and local businesses raised more £2,500 to pay for the parade, which will now go ahead on 10 November at 10:30 GMT. | But residents and local businesses raised more £2,500 to pay for the parade, which will now go ahead on 10 November at 10:30 GMT. |
Previously, the parade was funded through councillor ward grants, but these were cut after Nottingham City Council declared itself ‘effectively bankrupt’. | Previously, the parade was funded through councillor ward grants, but these were cut after Nottingham City Council declared itself ‘effectively bankrupt’. |
Now it is organised in collaboration with ex-servicemen at the Oakleigh Lodge Social Club in Highbury Road. | Now it is organised in collaboration with ex-servicemen at the Oakleigh Lodge Social Club in Highbury Road. |
The parade last year used money from local councillor ward grants | The parade last year used money from local councillor ward grants |
The money raised will be used to pay for road closures, insurance and a small pipe band. | The money raised will be used to pay for road closures, insurance and a small pipe band. |
The parade will feature ex-servicemen, cadets, the Royal British Legion, and numerous uniformed groups, such as Scouts and Brownies. | The parade will feature ex-servicemen, cadets, the Royal British Legion, and numerous uniformed groups, such as Scouts and Brownies. |
Ms Lang’s daughter, Elizabeth Lang, will be marching in the parade as a Guides leader. | |
The 22-year-old said it would be a proud moment for the young Guides alongside her as they honour the fallen. | |
The parade provides an opportunity for those young and old to come together in the community, said Ms Lang. | The parade provides an opportunity for those young and old to come together in the community, said Ms Lang. |
Meanwhile, Ray Fielding, chairman of the Nottinghamshire Royal British Legion, said that young people understood Remembrance Day better than older generations might realise. | Meanwhile, Ray Fielding, chairman of the Nottinghamshire Royal British Legion, said that young people understood Remembrance Day better than older generations might realise. |
Ms Lang said there had been a lot of upset when the parade could not go ahead in a previous year | Ms Lang said there had been a lot of upset when the parade could not go ahead in a previous year |
“There are so many examples of how the baton of Remembrance is handed down through the generations," he said. | “There are so many examples of how the baton of Remembrance is handed down through the generations," he said. |
“We must remember too there have been so many conflicts since World War Two, today's veterans are young men and women, mortally wounded, or with life-changing injuries.” | “We must remember too there have been so many conflicts since World War Two, today's veterans are young men and women, mortally wounded, or with life-changing injuries.” |
Road closures will be in place for the parade on 10 November, with Highbury Road shut between 10:15 and 12:30. | Road closures will be in place for the parade on 10 November, with Highbury Road shut between 10:15 and 12:30. |
This will extend from Northcote Road, next to the Oakleigh Lodge Social Club, up towards Church Lane, next to St Mary's Church. | This will extend from Northcote Road, next to the Oakleigh Lodge Social Club, up towards Church Lane, next to St Mary's Church. |
It will allow the parade to march along the route, arriving at St Mary’s Church at about 10:50, where a Remembrance service will be held. | It will allow the parade to march along the route, arriving at St Mary’s Church at about 10:50, where a Remembrance service will be held. |
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