SERVICES to remember the fallen in the two world wars and other conflicts were held in Musselburgh on Sunday.
A parade of organisations assembled at the Town Hall at 10.30am, before marching off at about 10.40am.
Those taking part included war veterans, local RAF Air, Army, Sea and Royal Marines Cadets, the Boys’ Brigade, Masonic Lodge, police, elected members of East Lothian Council, Musselburgh and Inveresk Community Council members, representatives from Musselburgh Grammar School, Musselburgh Rugby Club, Rotary Club of Musselburgh, Old Musselburgh Club and members of the public.
They made their way along High Street to the police station, where the salute was taken by Iain Clark, Deputy Lieutenant for East Lothian.
The parade then turned left onto Dalrymple Loan, where a service of Remembrance was held in St Michael’s Church Hall.
Afterwards there was a short service at the Second World War memorial on High Street, where wreaths were laid.
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