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Remembrance Day Service

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28 Oct 2025

We're holding a Remembrance Service at Whittington Hospital and invite our service users, visitors and staff to join us.

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Remembrance Day takes place on November 11 every year and is a day to remember those who have died in war.
 
The red poppy is associated with this day, as it is a symbol of a hope for a peaceful future. You can learn about the history behind the poppy becoming a symbol of Remembrance via the Royal British Legion website.

We're holding a Remembrance Service at Whittington Hospital and invite our service users, visitors and staff to join.  

Date: Tuesday 11 November
Location: In Whittington Hospital's Atrium (near the front entrance, ground floor)
Time: Arrive around 10.50am.
 
 


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