Bromyard: Royal British Legion members will assemble at Tenbury Road car park at 2.40pm on Sunday (November 11) and march to the church. They will be led by Tenbury Town Band. Following the service, the parade will march back to the Falcon Hotel for dismissal. On Monday, the RBL chairman, members and standard bearers will assemble at 11.11am outside the public hall for the two-minute silence.

Colwall: Royal British Legion members will assemble at 10.30am, for 10.45am, at St James's Church, Colwall on Sunday. The service will be followed by the laying of wreaths and sounding the Last Post.

Cradley: Members of the Cradley, Storridge and Mathon Royal British Legion, along with the Malvern Royal Engineers' Association and standard bearers will form up in Church Walk at 9.35am on Sunday. They will march to the church for a 9.40pm service, during which wreaths will be laid. Following the service, more wreaths will be laid at the roadside McLean Memorial.

EARLS CROOME: A service will be held at Ripple Church at 10.30am for 11am on Sunday. It will be followed by the laying of a wreath at the War Memorial in Earls Croome, where a temporary wooden crucifix has been installed while the permanent one, recently stolen, is replaced.

Ledbury: The Royal British Legion is organising a parade and service on Sunday, led by the mayor, coun Noel Roberts. The parade will march from St Katherine's car park at 10.30am for the Act of Remembrance and wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial. The parade will then march to St Michael and All Angels' Church, where another service will be held. On Monday, a two-minute silence will be held at the war memorial in High Street.

Leigh and district: Royal British Legion members will assemble outside Leigh Church at 10.30am on Sunday for the service at 10.45am. This will be followed by the laying of wreaths at the memorial in Leigh churchyard and the Garden of Peace at the village hall.

Little Marcle: The Royal British Legion's Remembrance Service takes place on Sunday at 10.45am, at Stretton Grandison church. The branch will hold its annual general meeting on Monday, November 25, at 8pm, at The Trumpet Inn, Trumpet, near Ledbury.

Longdon: A service is being held at St Mary's Church at 6.30pm on Sunday, at which the names of the dead recorded on the war memorial will be read out and a wreath laid in their memory. On Monday, at 10.55am, a short act of remembrance will be held at the war memorial in the churchyard.

Malvern: The Remembrance Day parade and service is on Sunday. The parade will muster in Graham Road, at the post box, at 2.10pm, ready to march off at 2.20pm. It will be led by a band, followed by representatives of town, district and county councils, massed standards, ex-service organisations, emergency services, St John Ambulance, Red Cross, cadet services and other organisations.

The parade will march to the library grounds for a hymn and prayers, followed by the wreath-laying ceremony. It will then remuster in Graham Road and make its way to the Priory for the service. After the service, the parade will reassemble outside the church and march via Church Street to Graham Road, where the Mayor of Malvern, Frances Victory, will take the salute. Following the address, the parade will be dismissed.

On Monday, November 11, there will be a short ceremony at Belle Vue Island at 10.45am to 11am. The two-minute silence will be observed and crosses planted.

Malvern Wells: The parade, organised by the parish council, will assemble at the village hall at 11.50am. There will be a short march to the war memorial opposite the post office in Wells Road, where a service will be held.

Much Marcle and Yatton: A service of remembrance takes place at Much Marcle parish church at 10.50am on Sunday. It will include Holy Communion, the laying of a wreath and the sounding of the Last Post.

Powick and Callow End: Royal British Legion members will assemble at the Red Lion, Powick, at 10.40pm, for the parade to the church, where the service starts at 10.50am.

In Callow End, the march starts at 2.20pm, from the village hall, for a service at St James's Church at 2.30pm.

On Monday, at 11am, there will be a service of dedication and remembrance at the war memorial, Callow End.

Severn Stoke: Royal British Legion members will assemble for a service at the Church of St Dennis at 10.45am. The service will be followed by a parade, accompanied by Scouts and Guides with their standards, to the war memorial, where there will be a short service.

Upton-upon-Severn: A wreath will be laid in front of the Memorial Hall at 10am on Sunday. Legion members will then assemble in New Street for a parade to the parish church for the service at 10.45am. The service will be followed by a parade to the old churchyard, where further wreaths will be laid, at about noon.

On Monday, outside the Memorial Hall, the two-minute silence will be observed at 11am.

Welland, Hanley Swan and Hanley Castle: There will be a service at 10.50am on Sunday at St James' Church in Welland. Wreaths will also be laid on the same morning at the churches in Hanley Swan and Hanley Castle.

n MOTORISTS should note that roads will be closed during many of these marches and ceremonies.