
A parade from Civic Centre to Mansfield Town Centre to remember the lives lost due to war.
Mansfield to pause and remember the fallen at annual parade
The council will observe Armistice Day with a two-minute silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day alongside the nation
As well as standing together in Remembrance on 11 November, we also observe a two-minute silence at 11am on Remembrance Sunday.
Remembrance Day Parade Schedule
On Sunday 9 November 2025, the Remembrance Sunday commemoration will begin at the Civic Centre War Memorial at 10am with a wreath-laying ceremony involving civic dignitaries.
The parade will start at about 10.15am from the Civic Centre, heading to St Peter and St Paul’s Church along Rosemary Street, Westfield Lane, West Gate and Market Place and Church Street.
The service, which is for parade participants, will start at about 10.40am and include a two-minute silence at 11am.
After the service, the parade will regroup and make its way back along Church Street to the Market Place for a salute in front of the Old Town Hall at noon as a final mark of respect.
Road closures
For safety reasons, there will be road closures in place along the following routes from 9.30am until 12.30pm on Sunday 9 November for the Remembrance Parade.
There will be signed diversions in place and access to some streets will be halted for a short time until the parade passes.
Roads affected by the closures will be:
- Rosemary Street
- Westfield Lane
- Wood Street
- West Gate
- St John Street
- Market Place
- White Hart Street
- Church Street.
People attending the church service at St John's with St Mary's Church, in St John Street, will be allowed access to the church grounds but will be required to stay there until the parade has passed.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the road closures and appreciate the public’s co-operation and understanding at this time.
We will remember.