Whitby will once again mark Remembrance Sunday with the help of veterans and current armed forces personnel.
At 10.45am, there will be a parade of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, veterans and air cadets at Dock End in the town.
Three minutes later, there will be a reading by the commanding officer of RAF Fylingdales, Toby Steward.
Music then follows with the usual two minute's silence across the UK from 11am.
We will be marking that on This Is The Coast as usual.


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