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Mayor attends Armistice Day service in Ballymoney

Mayor attends Armistice Day service in Ballymoney

Fri, November 11, 2022

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has attended a service to mark Armistice Day in Ballymoney.

Councillor Ivor Wallace joined representatives of Ballymoney Royal British Legion and members of the public at the town's War Memorial, where a two-minute silence was observed and wreaths were laid to remember the sacrifice of so many.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Ivor Wallace, pictured at the Armistice Day service in Ballymoney with Mark McLaughlin from Ballymoney Royal British Legion and Standard Bearer Billy Davenport. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Ivor Wallace, Councillor Mervyn Storey, and Councillor John McAuley pictured in Ballymoney for the annual Armistice Day service with some of those who participated in the service. Mark McLaughlin from Ballymoney Royal British Legion lays a wreath at the town’s War Memorial on Armistice Day. Flags are lowered at Ballymoney War Memorial during the Armistice Day service. A moment of reflection at Ballymoney War Memorial during the Armistice Day service. Some of those who attended the Armistice Day service in Ballymoney. Pictured at the Armistice Day service in Ballymoney.