Warminster -

A Gurkha band will lead Warminster’s main Remembrance Day procession on Sunday, from Station Road to the war memorial in Portway.
The Band of the Royal Gurkha Rifles will be marching alongside the town crier and the 1st Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment.
They will be leaving Station Road at 2.45pm and are scheduled to reach the war memorial at 3pm.
Service sheets can be picked up in advance from Warminster Civic Centre, the information centre and the  town library.
There will also be sheets available on the day.
Garrison commander Col Peter Merriman is pictured, left, laying a  wreath at the war memorial during last year’s Remembrance service.

Trowbridge -

Remembrance Day events in Trowbridge will begin with a parade starting at the Town Hall, in Fore Street, at 9.15am and the procession heading to St James’ Church for a 9.45am service.
The parade will then march to the war memorial in Trowbridge Park, at 10.40am, with the salute being taken en route and a two minutes silence beginning at 11am.

Bradford on Avon -

Traffic in the centre of town will be stopped for five minutes on Sunday, during Bradford on Avon’s Remembrance Service.
The service will start at 10.15am, in Holy Trinity Church, followed by a procession starting at 10.45am and heading over the River Avon footbridge to the war memorial in Westbury Gardens for the laying of the wreaths.
Deputy mayor Alison Craddock will be laying a wreath on behalf of the town council, along with representatives of uniformed, youth and town organisations.
Police will stop traffic outside Westbury Gardens from 10.58am, in preparation for the two minutes of silence at 11am.

Melksham -

Melksham’s annual service of Remembrance will be held at St Michael and All Angels Church in Canon Square on Sunday at 3pm.
The public are requested to be seated in the church by 2.45pm.
A parade will leave King Street car park at 2.40pm and all ex-service men and women and serving members of HM Forces are welcome to take part.
They are being asked to report to the parade commander at 2.30pm at King Street car park.
Refreshments will be served in the Assembly Hall in Market Place after the service.
There will also be a short service of remembrance at the war memorial on Monday at 11am, which is Armistice Day.

Westbury -

The Remembrance Day services in Westbury are at 9.30am on Sunday, at All Saints’ Church.
Worshippers will be moving on to the war memorial in Edward Street in time to arrive at 10.50am.
There will also be a service at Holy Trinity Church, starting at 10.15am.

Away from the main towns, services will also take place in -

St Giles Church in Imber: Tomorrow (November 9) at 11am.
St Mary the Virgin Church in Westwood: 10.55am on Sunday.
United Reformed Church in Holt: 10am on Sunday.
St Nicholas Church in Winsley: 10.30am on Sunday.
St Peter’s Church in Monkton Farleigh: 10.50am on Sunday.
St James Church in South Wraxall: 10.50am on Sunday.
Church of St Peter and St Paul in Heytesbury: 10.45am on Sunday.
St John’s Church in Sutton Veny: 10.45am on Sunday.
St Peter’s Church in Codford: 10.45am on Sunday.
Holy Trinity Church in Dilton Marsh: 10am on Sunday.
St James’ Church and The Baptist Church in Bratton: Sunday.
Edington Priory Church, Edington: 10am on Sunday.
St Mary’s Church in Broughton Gifford: 10.45am on Sunday.
Atworth war memorial and Independent Church:11am on Sunday.