One hundred years since the end of World War One was remembered in Stonehouse on Sunday with a parade and memorial service.
The parade began at 10.30am from Regent Street and made its way up to the Memorial Green via the high street.
It was led by a marching band, with cadets, councillors, police officers, firefighters and community groups like Scouts following behind.
Once at the Memorial Green, a service began, which saw the names of all those from Stonehouse who died in the war read out by loudspeaker.
There was then a two minute silence, followed by wreath laying.
The parade went back down the high street once the service was over.
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