NewsgalleryRemembrance Sunday in Reading 2019BookmarkShareNewsByJames AldridgeReporter21:33, 11 NOV 2019Updated15:41, 29 NOV 2019A Gurkha pays their respects (Image: Reading Borough Council)1 of 30Standard bearer for the TS Jervis Bay Sea Scouts (Image: Reading Borough Council)2 of 30Many wreaths were laid at the cenotaph (Image: Reading Borough Council)3 of 30Children in the town made poppies for their wreath (Image: Reading Borough Council)4 of 30Getting ready for parade (Image: Reading Borough Council)5 of 30Officers pay their respects (Image: Reading Borough Council)6 of 30 (Image: Reading Borough Council)7 of 30Cllr Paul Woodward laying a wreath (Image: Reading Borough Council)8 of 30Army cadets also joined the parade (Image: Reading Borough Council)9 of 30"We will remember them" (Image: Reading Borough Council)10 of 30Veteran salute after laying their wreaths (Image: Reading Borough Council)11 of 30Hundreds of people turned out for the Remembrance Sunday service (Image: Reading Borough Council)12 of 30Wreaths laid at the cenotaph in Forbury Gardens in Reading, Berkshire. (Image: Reading Borough Council)13 of 30A moment to reflect (Image: Reading Borough Council)14 of 30A Gurkha veteran pays his respects. Many Gurkhas have fought in the British Army and retired in Reading. (Image: Reading Borough Council)15 of 30The Last Post was played on the bugle (Image: Reading Borough Council)16 of 30The Mayor of Reading and his deputy (Image: Berkshire Live)17 of 30Reverend Canon Stephen Pullin, the Acting Archdeacon of Berkshire, Reverend Andrew Bond, and Reverend Judith Sumner. (Image: Reading Borough Council)18 of 30Wreaths are laid (Image: BerkshireLive)19 of 30Cubs, Scouts and Sea Cadets were all joined the parade (Image: Reading Borough Council)20 of 30Hundreds turned out to honour the fallen (Image: BerkshireLive)21 of 30Dignitaries inspect the parade as it passes through Market Place Square (Image: Reading Borough Council)22 of 30Thames Valley Police cadets were among those to join the service (Image: Reading Borough Council)23 of 30A war poem was read to remember the lives of those lost. (Image: Reading Borough Council)24 of 30Gurkhas with James Puxley, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (Image: Reading Borough Council)25 of 30The Standard bearer for the air cadets (Image: Reading Borough Council)26 of 30 (Image: Reading Borough Council)27 of 30Many attended a service in the Minster (Image: Reading Borough Council)28 of 30The Mayor of Reading (Image: Reading Borough Council)29 of 30A service was held at the Minister before the congregation made its way to the war memorial (Image: Reading Borough Council)30 of 30