Download the Order of Service here.
As in previous years, the day will be marked by a parade and a service of remembrance, including the two-minute silence at 11.00am at the Memorial in The Broadway, followed by the laying of wreaths.
During the event Maidstone’s Mayor, Cllr Gordon Newton, will be joined by Lt Col Ryan Castro RE, Commanding Officer of 36 Engineer Regiment and the Queen’s Gurkha Engineers, to take the salute from the parade.
An Order of Service is available to download here and will be distributed to those who are planning to attend in Jubilee Square on Remembrance Sunday morning.
The 2023 Remembrance Sunday parade and service will be well attended by military and civilian contingents and members of the public. In order to ensure the safety and security of participants and spectators it is necessary to close roads along the route of the parade and around the memorial.
Details of the day are as follows:
Road closures will be put in place between 09.45am and 12.30pm, using rolling closures where possible, although roads will be reopened once the procession has passed. (Please see full details of road closures below in Notes to Editors.)
Diversions will be in place and roads will be reopened as soon as possible but roads may be closed as deemed necessary between these times. The area around the Memorial, the Broadway, London Road, Rocky Hill, Tonbridge Road and St Peter’s Street will be the most affected and are likely to remain shut between at least 10.30 and 11.30.
Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) would like to apologise for any inconvenience the road closures, parade and service may cause but trust that people will understand the importance of commemorating Armistice Day and remembering the men and women who have been killed or wounded in conflict.
The Council thanks all in advance for their patience on Remembrance Sunday.