Sussex will pay its respects and remember the sacrifices of servicemen and women in a two-minute silence this Remembrance Day.

Observed every year since 1919, Remembrance or Armistice Day is marked on the anniversary of the end of World War I on November 11.

Remembrance Sunday falls on the second Sunday of November which means that it will be observed on November 13.

Services are being planned across the county to commemorate the contribution of the Armed Forces and their families from Britain and the Commonwealth.

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Here are some that you can attend around Sussex for 2022

Sussex Remembrance Day events 2022

Brighton

A number of services will be taking place around the Brighton area on Sunday, November 13.

This includes a short Armistice Day service and a two-minute silence at the War Memorial in Old Steine Gardens beginning at 10.50am.

There will also be a similar service taking place at the War Memorial in Grand Avenue, Hove at the same time.

Meanwhile, in Portslade, there will be a wreath-laying ceremony at the Easthill Park Memorial in Manor Road, with people being advised to arrive by 10.40am.

More information on these events can be found on the Brighton & Hove City Council website here.

Eastbourne

A service will be held at the War Memorial on Cornfield Road, which follows a parade from Terminus Road of representatives from the military, ex-service personnel, emergency services and other organisations.

The service will conclude with a two-minute silence and an official wreath-laying before the parade continues.

Hastings

A service will be held at the War Memorial in Alexandra Park on Sunday, alongside a wreath-laying a two-minute silence.

Before the service, the Civic Parade will make its way from the Town Hall, along Queens Road, towards the park at 10.35am.

More information can be found on the Hastings Borough Council website.

Lewes

A Remembrance Day parade and service will take place on Sunday in Lewes, with the parade marching at 2.30pm from the White Lion car park on Westgate Street.

They will head towards the War Memorial for a ceremony and two-minute silence at approximately 2.40pm.

Following that they will then march past the Town Hall and continue back to Westgate Street at approximately 2.45pm.

More information on the event can be found on the Lewes Town Council website.