THERE have been a few changes to Remembrance Sunday services in churches across Worcester.

Some churches have decided to go ahead as normal while others have decided to alter the way they usually run to keep parishoners safe.

Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.

It is held at 11am on the second Sunday in November which this year falls on Sunday, November 14.

Worcester Cathedral

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The Remembrance Sunday service will go ahead as normal this year after moving online in 2020.

The Remembrance Service starts at 10am while people will gather for the Act of Remembrance at the County War Memorial from 10.55am.

It will be followed by a peal of bells at 11.15am.

St John the Baptist Church, Claines

There will be limited seating at this year's Remembrance Service at Claines Church with no standing permitted inside the church.

The service begins at 10.45am and will be livestreamed via Zoom for those at home and relayed in the churchyard - weather and technology permitting.

People are asked to book seats with the church ahead of the service - please see the Claines Church Facebook page for more information.

St George's Church, St George's Square, Barbourne

People can take part in the Remembrance Service at St George's Church from 10.45am.

St Martin with St Peter Church, London Road

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The Remembrance Sunday service will take place from 10am with uniformed organisations present.

St Mark in the Cherry Orchard, Orchard Street

People can join in the Remembrance service at St Mark in the Cherry Orchard from 9.30am.

St Philip and St James Church, Hallow

The Remembrance Sunday service will be taking place from 10.30am.

Christ Church, Lower Broadheath

The Remembrance service will take place at Lower Broadheath from 10.50am.

If you want your church to be included in our online list, email catherine.phillips@newsquest.co.uk.