Services taking place across the county tomorrow:
Southampton: Service at cenotaph in Above Bar Street at 10.55am.
Totton: Parade will leave Beaumont Road and arrive at the war memorial behind the Civic Centre at 10.40am.
New Milton: Service at war memorial at 10.30am.
Keyhaven: Service at 2pm at war memorial.
Milford on Sea: Service at 3pm in All Saints Church, Church Lane.
Lymington: Parade will march along Avenue Road, Southampton Road, Queen Street and St Thomas Street before arriving at St Thomas's Church at 10.30am.
Sway: Service at St Luke's Church, at 10am, followed by service at war memorial.
Lyndhurst: Service at parish church at 10.50am then march to cenotaph near Bolton's Bench, where a short service and wreath laying ceremony will take place.
Boldre: Service at Boldre Church at 10.55am.
Hordle: Service at war memorial at 10.15am followed by service at parish church at 11am.
l Eastleigh: Service at 10.45am at the war memorial, Leigh Road Recreation Ground.
Chandler's Ford: Service at the cenotaph in front of St Boniface Church Gardens at 10.45am.
Netley Abbey: St Edward's Church, Netley Abbey, service at 10.45am.
Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Abbey: Civic wreath-laying at the cenotaph in the military cemetery at 3pm.
Winchester: Service at cathedral starts 10am then gathering at war memorial at 10.45am and wreath laying at 11am.
Alresford: Royal British Legion gather in Broad Street at 10.15am before service in St John's Church and then wreath-laying at war memorial by the church.
Fareham: Service at Holy Trinity Church, West Street, at 10.30am
Titchfield: Servive at St Peter's Church then moving to war memorial for 10.45am and wreath laying at 11am.
Wickham: St Nicholas Church, 7pm to 7.30pm, wreath-laying service by Gosport and Fareham Animal Rights Group.
Gosport: Civic parade at War Memorial Hospital, 10.40am.
Lee-on-the-Solent: Service at war memorial at 11am.
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