Across the Ashfield District Council region the public were encouraged to observe a doorstep two minute silence, to stay safe from Coronavirus.
Only a limited number of people from VIPs, to Royal British Legion and forces representatives, politicians and council members were in attendnce at socially distanced, more low key services, at Kirkby, Sutton, Skegby, Hucknall, Huthwaite and Selston.
Council leader Jason Zadrozny laid the wreath on behalf of ADC in Kirkby and said: “I would like to thank all the organisations who did such a tremendous job organising commemorations for Remembrance Sunday.
"Obviously, this year was completely different and I would like to thank residents for ensuring social distancing and marking the two minute silence on their doorsteps. Thousands of residents decorated their windows and were out ensuring that we don’t forget those who gave so much for us.”
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Hucknall – Councillors Jim Blagden and John Wilmott at the War Memorial in Hucknall. Picture Ashfield District Council Photo: Picture Ashfield District Council
2. Poppies to remember
Huthwaite - Councillors Andrew Harding and Tom Hollis at Huthwaite War Memorial. Picture Ashfield District Council Photo: Picture Ashfield District Council
3. Wreath placed in memory of Sutton war dead
Councillor Samantha Deakin presents the wreath on behalf of Ashfield District Council at Sutton Cenotaph. Picture Ashfield District Council Photo: Picture Ashfield District Council
4. Sutton's tribute to war dead
Councillor Samantha Deakin presents the wreath on behalf of Ashfield District Council at Sutton Cenotaph. Picture : Ashfield District Council Photo: Picture: Ashfield District Council