East Antrim town and village tributes to the fallen
It followed a weekend of tributes around the borough including the dedication of the war memorials in Larne and Whitehead after refurbishment work.
On Sunday, the annual parade left from the Royal British Legion premises in Point Street for Larne war memorial, on which additional names of soldiers from the area who lost their lives in the First World War are now engraved.
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Hide AdThe upgrade project also saw the installation of two stone-clad pillars, new walls, paving and seating.
RBL members were joined by clergy, veterans, representatives of the services, emergency services, youth organisations and the wider community.
Among the wreaths laid was one on behalf of the citizens of the borough as the fallen from two World Wars and other conflicts were honoured.
Whitehead RBL led the commemoration in the seaside town on Sunday with a parade from the community centre for a Service of Dedication and Remembrance at the new war memorial.
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Hide AdRemembrance Sunday was marked in Carrick too with a parade and service at the waterfront war memorial.
Meanwhile, the Glynn community gathered at the village’s war memorial on Sunday afternoon.
On Friday evening, a service took place at Ballycarry war memorial.