The Royal British Legion will once again be observing two minutes silence on Armistice Day, which this year will be held on Monday, November 11.

This is a mark of respect and acknowledgement for the sacrifices made by others in order that we may enjoy the benefits of freedom in a democratic society.

Mid Devon District Council is pleased to join with representatives from the Royal British Legion in Crediton, Cullompton and Tiverton and to encourage people in the community to show their respect in observing the two-minute silence.

The following arrangements have been made in the three major towns:

Crediton

The Vice Chair of the Council, Councillor Gordon Czapiewski, together with the Mayor of Crediton, representatives from Crediton Hamlets Parish Council and representatives of the Royal British Legion will join together to observe the two-minute silence at 11am at the War Memorial in Union Road. Councillor Czapiewski will make the appropriate announcement before the start of the silence.

Cullompton           

Councillor Jane Lock, one of the Deputy Leaders of Mid Devon District Council, will join with representatives from Cullompton Town Council and the Royal British Legion at the War Memorial in the Bull Ring. Maroons will be set off at the commencement and end of the silence.

Tiverton

The Chair of Mid Devon District Council, Councillor Frank Letch MBE, together with the Mayor of Tiverton, and representatives from the Royal British Legion will observe the two-minute silence in Phoenix Lane. Councillor Letch will make the announcement before the start of the silence. As in Cullompton, a maroon will be set off to mark the commencement and end of the silence. 

For more information visit: www.britishlegion.org.uk/ .