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08/11/2025

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2025
An invitation is extended to all local organisations to join the Town Mayor, Councillor Victoria Rigby, Members of Horwich Town Council and the Royal British Legion for the Annual Parade and Service of Remembrance.

The Parade will assemble on Ramsbottom Road outside Horwich RMI Club at 11.30am and depart promptly at 11.40am.
The Parade will be covered by temporary road closures and marshalled by volunteers. The route will be: Ramsbottom Road/Victoria Road, Church Street and Lee lane and then onto Leverpark Avenue for the Service at the Garden of Remembrance, arriving at 12.00pm for a 12.15pm (approx) start.
After the Service, the Parade returns to Horwich RMI for dispersal via the direct route along Chorley New Road.

NB for information the Town Mayor will also lay a wreath at the Locomotive Estate War Memorial at 11.00am. The road will be open to traffic at this point and anyone deciding to attend must be responsible for their own safety

CAN YOU HELP AS A VOLUNTEER?Remembrance Sunday Parade, 9th November 2025Stewards Arrive: 10.15am at the RMI Social Club....
06/11/2025

CAN YOU HELP AS A VOLUNTEER?
Remembrance Sunday Parade, 9th November 2025

Stewards Arrive:
10.15am at the RMI Social Club.

Stewards Finish:
1pm back at the RMI Social Club.

The Horwich Remembrance Sunday Parade is one of the most important community events of the year and has a huge amount of support.

The reality is, each year it’s getting harder and harder to get volunteers to help Steward the parade. Without volunteer Stewards the Remembrance Sunday Parade is at risk of not going ahead.

If you can spare a few hours of you time, please get in touch.

Contact:
Craig Rotheram
[email protected]
07775 686753

On November 7th, 1920, in strictest secrecy, four unidentified British bodies were exhumed from temporary battlefield ce...
05/11/2025

On November 7th, 1920, in strictest secrecy, four unidentified British bodies were exhumed from temporary battlefield cemeteries at Ypres, Arras, the Asine and the Somme.

None of the soldiers who did the digging were told why.

The bodies were taken by field ambulance to GHQ at St-Pol-Sur-Ter Noise. Once there, the bodies were draped with the union flag.

Sentries were posted and Brigadier-General Wyatt and a Colonel Gell selected one body at random. The other three were reburied.

A French Honour Guard was selected and stood by the coffin overnight of the chosen soldier overnight.

On the morning of the 8th November, a specially designed coffin made of oak from the grounds of Hampton Court arrived and the Unknown Warrior was placed inside.

On top was placed a crusaders sword and a shield on which was inscribed:

"A British Warrior who fell in the GREAT WAR 1914-1918 for King and Country".

On the 9th of November, the Unknown Warrior was taken by horse-drawn carriage through Guards of Honour and the sound of tolling bells and bugle calls to the quayside.

There, he was saluted by Marechal Foche and loaded onto HMS Vernon bound for Dover. The coffin stood on the deck covered in wreaths, surrounded by the French Honour Guard.

Upon arrival at Dover, the Unknown Warrior was met with a nineteen gun salute - something that was normally only reserved for Field Marshals.

A special train had been arranged and he was then conveyed to Victoria Station, London.

He remained there overnight, and, on the morning of the 11th of November, he was finally taken to Westminster Abbey.

The idea of the unknown warrior was thought of by a Padre called David Railton who had served on the front line during the Great War the union flag he had used as an altar cloth whilst at the front, was the one that had been draped over the coffin.

It was his intention that all of the relatives of the 517,773 combatants whose bodies had not been identified could believe that the Unknown Warrior could very well be their lost husband, father, brother or son...

THIS is the reason we wear poppies.

We do not glorify war.

We remember - with humility - the great and the ultimate sacrifices that were made, not just in this war, but in every war and conflict where our service personnel have fought - to ensure the liberty and freedoms that we now take for granted.

Every year, on the 11th of November, we remember the Unknown Warrior.

At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.

By Moz Perkins

** POPPYS GALORE ON SALE AT TESCOS, MIDDLEBROOK**Poppies, pin badges, rulers, wreaths, reflectors, large van/lorry poppi...
29/10/2025

** POPPYS GALORE ON SALE AT TESCOS, MIDDLEBROOK**

Poppies, pin badges, rulers, wreaths, reflectors, large van/lorry poppies and much more.

LEST WE FORGET

HORWICH POPPY HAS BEEN SAVED!We have been contacted by two wonderful people who have vounteered to become next years (20...
16/10/2025

HORWICH POPPY HAS BEEN SAVED!

We have been contacted by two wonderful people who have vounteered to become next years (2026) Poppy Appeal Co-ordinators.

For those wishing to support the Poppy Appeal this year, there will be a poppy table located at Tesco at Middlebrook, (weekdays) and Horwich Air Cadets (weekends) at both Tesco and Asda, Middlebrook.

POPPY WREATHS
A limited number of Wreath’s for this year’s Remembrance Sunday are now in Stock.

Available from:
DEIGHAN’S FUNERAL PARLOUR
Call: 01204 694999 | 81 Mason St, Horwich BL6 5RB
Call: 01257 833 999 | 171 Chorley Rd, Adlington PR6 9LP

Deighans Funeral Parlour & Masonary, Jewellery, urns, Horwich Bolton

TESCOS, MIDDLEBROOK:
Available at the Poppy Table from the 27th October.

POPPY WREATHSA limited number of Wreath’s for this year’s Remembrance Sunday are now in Stock.Available from:DEIGHAN’S F...
16/10/2025

POPPY WREATHS

A limited number of Wreath’s for this year’s Remembrance Sunday are now in Stock.

Available from:

DEIGHAN’S FUNERAL PARLOUR
Call: 01204 694999 | 81 Mason St, Horwich BL6 5RB
Call: 01257 833 999 | 171 Chorley Rd, Adlington PR6 9LP

Deighans Funeral Parlour & Masonary, Jewellery, urns, Horwich Bolton:

TESCOS, MIDDLEBROOK:
Available at the Poppy Table from the 27th October.

Important Update – Horwich Poppy AppealAfter 14 months of efforts to find a new Horwich Poppy Appeal Organiser, we regre...
06/10/2025

Important Update – Horwich Poppy Appeal

After 14 months of efforts to find a new Horwich Poppy Appeal Organiser, we regret to announce that we have been unable to fill this role. Unfortunately, this means there will be no poppy boxes distributed to local businesses, schools, groups, or organisations in Horwich this year.

For those wishing to support the Poppy Appeal, there will be a poppy table located at Tesco, Middlebrook.

Also, Horwich Air Cadets will be covering the weekends outside both Tesco’s and Asda.

Alternatively, Poppy Appeal items can be purchased online at:
https://www.poppyshop.org.uk

WREATHS: We do have a limited number of wreaths left in stock and will update you when and where these will be available.
Alternatively, you can purchased them online at: https://www.poppyshop.org.uk/search?q=wreaths

I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all the local schools, businesses, and community groups who have shown such incredible support over the years. Together, we’ve raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for the Royal British Legion — a truly remarkable achievement for our town.

If anyone is interested in becoming the Poppy Appeal Organiser for the whole of Horwich please get in touch with Craig Rotheram to find out more about the role:

[email protected]

LEST WE FORGET

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