The community came together over the weekend to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Hundreds of residents, veterans, community groups and dignitaries lined the streets to mark Remembrance Sunday with services and parades held across Bromsgrove to honour the fallen.
In Bromsgrove town centre, sections of Market Street and Church Street were closed between 10.30am and noon as residents gathered for the parade and lined the streets to remember those who fought and lost their lives.
The wreath procession followed the main parade which made its way to the memorial on Crown Close before an outdoor service with the Act of Remembrance.
MP Bradley Thomas said: "At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them."
In Catshill, a service was held at Catshill Social Club followed by a parade led by Bromsgrove Boys Brigade.
The Act of Remembrance took place at the war memorial where organisations came to lay a wreath.
There were also parades and Remembrance Day services held across Rubery, Alvechurch and Wythall.
In a post, Catshill Community Events said: "A heartfelt thank you to everyone who came together to make today’s Remembrance Day service truly special.
"To Catshill—thank you for showing up in full support and honouring the memory of those we remember today."
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