Remembrance Sunday 2020

Nov 9, 2020 | News

Well done to all those involved in this years very different Remembrance Sunday.  Lest We Forget.

“Lest We Forget” Tommy and the poppies knitted by the ladies of the River Camel Quilters.

Town Mayor, Councillor Charlie Watson-Smyth lays a wreath on behalf of Padstow Town Council.

All the wreaths laid by Padstow’s wonderful local organisations in the days leading up to Remembrance Sunday in support of a socially distanced, but not forgotten, remembrance day.

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