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Remembering


On Saturday 7th November, in an event organised by City of Litchfield Guild, Townswomen will be laying a wreath at the TG memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum. The memorial commemorates those Townswomen and their loved ones who have died in war and this year we will use it as a focus for grieving for members and who died during the pandemic, from any cause.

You can join in with a live streaming from 10:50am on the 7th on the City of Litchfield Facebook page.


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