Hundreds upon hundreds gathered at their local war memorials across Fenland to take part in their town’s and village’s Remembrance Sunday service. Cambs Times: Health Secretary Steve Barclay laid a wreath in Whittlesey as part of the town's Remembrance Sunday service for 2022.Health Secretary Steve Barclay laid a wreath in Whittlesey as part of the town's Remembrance Sunday service for 2022. (Image: Katie Woodcock)

The streets of March, Whittlesey and Chatteris were descended upon by children, families and veterans mourning those who lost their lives in the line of duty. Cambs Times: The March Town Youth Football Club laid a wreath at March's war memorial on during 2022's Remembrance Sunday service.The March Town Youth Football Club laid a wreath at March's war memorial on during 2022's Remembrance Sunday service. (Image: March Town Youth Football Club)

Wreaths were laid by a number of local groups and businesses such as Fenland Youth Radio and Sparta Amateur Boxing Club, primary school, local politicians including town council members, mayors and even Steve Barclay who turned up to lay a wreath at a local memorial and Army affiliated groups such as the Royal British Legion, the Army Cadet Force and the Air Cadets. Cambs Times: Knitted soldiers, sailors and airmen stood at the Whittlesey war memorial for 2022's Remembrance Sunday service.Knitted soldiers, sailors and airmen stood at the Whittlesey war memorial for 2022's Remembrance Sunday service. (Image: Katie Woodcock)

The Mayor of Chatteris, Linda Ashley, said: “The Remembrance Parade and Church Service went very well, it was great to see so many organisations taking part and the people of Chatteris gathering outside the Church to watch the Wreath Laying and pay their respects.” Cambs Times: Master Sergent Raymond Dewsbury from USAF Alconbury Military Police and Deputy Lieutenant Chris Parkhouse.Master Sergent Raymond Dewsbury from USAF Alconbury Military Police and Deputy Lieutenant Chris Parkhouse. (Image: Becky Edgley-Cooper)