This Sunday the world took time to remember those fallen and injured heroes who have fought, and are still fighting for our country and our freedom.
Crawley held it’s own amazing day in remembrance of it’s own heroes on Sunday 8th November at St Johns Church. The forces looked amazing in their uniforms, proudly representing their country. The constabulary and firemen also attended the service, all looking very dazzling in full uniform. The community turned out in droves to watch the service men and woman march to the church. The church service was performed followed by the two minute silence. The most moving part of the ceremony was the laying of the wreaths. We were surprised there were not more personal contributions to this part of the ceremony, but for those who did lay their own crosses, our thoughts were with you.
The Worshipful the Mayor Brenda Burgess was present along with West Sussex County Council Leader Henry Smith and Local MP Laura Moffatt. There were many dignitaries present, too many to name, so we took plenty of footage for you to experience the day yourself. We look forward to seeing all of you next year, so please put the date in your diary now! We feel these men and woman deserve our support, and this is a day to show it. As a very good friend of ours would say, enough said!
Everyone was invited back to the TA Centre after for some hot chilli and chicken curry, and lovely it was too.
See you ALL next year!




























