MORE than 500 visitors gathered to pay their respects to the fallen at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome as the museum’s highly respected Remembrance Day Parade returned.

Despite an overcast day with some early drizzle, the weather cleared to lend a calm and still atmosphere to the event, with plenty of very positive feedback from all involved.

The firm family favourite and popular museum came to a respectful pause as an Honour Party, comprised of local dignitaries and led by Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Essex, John Griffiths-Jones, gathered at the memorial at the hub of the heritage site.

The assembled ranks, surrounding the memorial, were made up of units from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force Cadet branches as well as some serving members of HM Forces.

After an address by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant, the Rt. Revd. Bishop Adam Atkinson gave a stirring service to the assembled ranks and led prayers for those lost in conflict.

Wreaths were laid by Mr Griffiths, Sir John Whittingdale MP, leaders of both Essex County and Maldon District Councils and Lt. Col. Ed Rankin, Garrison Commander, Colchester. Deputy Chair of the Board of Trustees Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, John Aldridge, read the Exhortation.

The assembled ranks then performed a March-Past for the Deputy Lord Lieutenant, who took the salute on behalf of the King.

Chief executive of Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, Ian Flint, said: “Yet again, all involved with this event have delivered an excellent parade. With such senior dignitaries involved, there is always an element of pressure.

"However, everyone has risen to the occasion wonderfully – unsurprisingly, the museum team take immense pride in this event.

"The response from visitors has been hugely positive, especially after the very challenging year we have experienced.”

The museum opens again to regular visitors on Friday, November 15, and there are still events taking place at the museum before it closes in December.

Visit stowmaries.org.uk/events for details. 

All proceeds from this and all other events directly funds the ongoing work to preserve and protect Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome and support its battle for survival.