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Morval Parish Council

Full News Report

13th November 2023

Trenode children help lead Remembrance tributes

DESPITE atrocious weather with gusty rain-filled winds and almost vengefully spiteful showers there was an excellent turn-out at the Morval War Memorial for Remembrance Sunday, and it was especially pleasing to see so many young people present.

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The ceremony was led by volunteer organiser Mike Willmott, the churchwarden of Morval Parish Church, who has long researched the young parish lives lost in conflict, and wreaths were laid by Morval Parish Council chairman Andy Jackson; Brian Young, on behalf of the Morval Parochial Church Council, and Trenode Church of England School pupils, led by their head teacher Bethany Pike.

‘The Last Post’ and ‘Reveille’ were played by the talented Andy Liddicoat, always a staunch support of Morval Remembrance services, and the Standard was carried by another stalwart of these annual ceremonies, come rain or shine, Andrew Chudleigh.

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After the War Memorial ceremony, many of the people retired to the nearby Parish Church of St Wenna where there is a lasting commemorative display to the fallen of Morval parish.

A special Remembrance Sunday service was led by Rev Clive Gilbert and the lesson was read by Parish Council chairman Andy Jackson. The organist was Maggie Willmott.


They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

Those with connections to Morval Parish, who lost their lives In the 1914-18 World War, include:



Those with connections to Morval Parish, who lost their lives In the 1939-45 World War, include:



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