Lord-Lieutenant brings Bedfordshire residents together with online remembrance service

The Lord-Lieutenant and her team have produced an online service which can be viewed on YouTube
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The Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire has produced an online service so people across the county can remember those who gave their lives fighting for their country.

Each year HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Helen Nellis and her team of Deputy Lieutenants visit towns and villages in Bedfordshire on Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day to pay their respects to members of the Armed Forces who have died or been injured in the line of duty.

The Lord-Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants are joined by members of the clergy, civic leaders, veterans, servicemen, cadets and members of the public where they lay a wreath on behalf of HM The Queen.

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Helen NellisHM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Helen Nellis
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Helen Nellis

The service is ended with a two-minute silence at 11am.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the services this year are on a much smaller basis with limited attendance and no military parades.

In order for everyone to be able to take part in the safety of their own home, the Lord-Lieutenant and her team have produced an online service which can be viewed on YouTube.

The link to view the service over the Remembrance Sunday weekend will be available on the Lord-Lieutenant’s website - www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/lord-lieutenant.

This virtual service, which includes an address and blessing from the Bishop of Bedford and prayers from the county's diverse faith communities, will be an opportunity for everyone to remember all those who sacrificed so much to enable us to strive to live in peace and harmony.

The virtual service also pays tribute to all those who have gone the extra mile during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking about the service the Lord-Lieutenant, Helen Nellis said: “Each year I am honoured to attend a Remembrance Service in Bedfordshire and lay a wreath on behalf of HM The Queen, in memory of all who have served our country so that we might have the opportunity to live in a more peaceful world.

“This year, my Service has been transferred online, but will still give us the opportunity to pay our respects to the members of the Armed Forces who lost their lives fighting for their country, and our freedoms.

"We will also remember all those who are working today, in our communities, to keep us safe during the pandemic.

“I hope that you will take some time out of your day at some point today to watch the service so we can remember together in spirit while viewing from our own homes.”

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