The streets of Britain will fall silent on Sunday as a mark of respect for veterans and remembering those who lost their lives in the war.
Residents of Lyme Regis will be marking the momentous day with a service and parade through the town.
The Remembrance Day Parade will be led by mayor, Philip Evans, the civic party and members of the Royal British Legion.
It will start at the Jubilee Pavilion at 9.45am and from there will proceed along Marine Parade, Bridge Street and Church Street to St Michael's Church for a special service which starts at 10am.
The procession will then gather at the clock tower at 10.50am ready for a poignant two minute silence at 11am.
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