Remembrance Day 2025 – Paying Tribute

November is a special time for all those who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces Community. Every year at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, millions around the world pause in silence to remember the sacrifices of the men and women who served in the Armed Forces during two World Wars and other conflicts.

The date marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War I in 1918, officially declared on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

On Sunday 9th November 2025, services will be held across the UK, and the morning of Remembrance Sunday will see the annual Remembrance Day Parade take place in central London, culminating at the Cenotaph in Whitehall for the poppy wreath-laying ceremony.

Where to see Remembrance Day ceremonies

On Sunday 9 November, the National Service of Remembrance will be held at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London.

Starting at 11am, the service will commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women involved in the two world wars and later conflicts.

The Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) co­ordinates the event, alongside colleagues from across government, the Armed Forces and veterans’ organisations.

The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, UK

Attending in person

No tickets or passes are needed for the event and the public are welcome to watch the ceremony from the pavements along Whitehall and Parliament Street. However, all attendees will be subject to security checks (see further details below) and entry may be limited if the area becomes full. There will be video screens north of the Cenotaph, near the green directly in front of the statue of Field Marshal Montgomery, and in the lay-by outside Dover House (between Horse Guards and Downing Street) and close to the junction of Whitehall Place. There is also a screen south of the Cenotaph on the corner of King Charles Street.

Space will be available for wheelchair users and other spectators who might find it difficult to view from the general public areas. This area is located on the west side of Parliament Street, close to the junction with King Charles Street. Space in this enclosure will be offered on a first-come, first-serve, basis. One carer or guest per person will also be admitted and a toilet for those with accessibility needs will be available nearby.

If you are thinking of attending the service in London, here is more info

A field of poppies at sunset with a Spitfire flying overhead

Other Remembrance Day activities

The Royal British Legion once again welcomes its members, the public and VIP guests to the annual Festival of Remembrance. Through inspiring music, performance and words, the Festival honours all those from the Armed Forces who serve, and have served and sacrificed, from Britain and the Commonwealth.

This year’s event will take place on Saturday 8 November 2025 with performances at 2pm and 7pm.

More inf here 

A field of poppies with the background in black and white and the poppies in red

The Isle of Wight, strongly connected to Portsmouth and the Armed Forces, will host various commemorative events, such as services in Newport and Ryde, and a two-minute silence at 1100 hrs on the 11th. Veterans and their families are encouraged to attend, while local schools, churches, and organisations will participate in their own ways to pay respects.

Here are a few of the events coming up in the local area: 

Armistice Day and Remembrance events are being held in Portsmouth to honour those who have fallen in service to the country.

Residents are invited to attend two public events organised by Portsmouth City Council:

City of Portsmouth Remembrance Sunday Service and Parade

Sunday 9 November, 10.30am–12pm in Guildhall Square. The service will be preceded by a parade of veterans, military personnel and youth groups in the square starting from 10.30am. At 11am there will be a two-minute silence followed by the service. A wreath-laying ceremony at the World War I Cenotaph and World War II Memorial will conclude the morning’s services.

Armistice Day Service

Tuesday 11 November, 10.45am at the Cenotaph, Guildhall Square. This short service starts at 10.45am and will include a two-minute silence at the traditional 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. During the service there will be a selection of readings and poems. More info here

VOS ‘Remember Together’ Remembrance Event

Tuesday 11th November, 1300-1500hrs 
The Greenhouse, Victoria Park, Portsmouth, PO1 3HJ

This Remembrance Day, join VOS as we remember the sacrifice of those who have served our country.  

Come along for a chat with fellow VOS members, enjoy crafting something special, write a memory on our specially commissioned Remembrance Board or just take a moment of reflection. No need to book, simply drop in. FREE hot drink and sweet treats. 

Isle of Wight

Communities across the Isle of Wight will come together this November to honour those who served and sacrificed, with a series of Remembrance events taking place across the Island.

The County Remembrance Service will take place in St Thomas Square, Newport, on Sunday 9 November, organised by the Isle of Wight Council’s Civic Office in close collaboration with the Royal British Legion Newport and Carisbrooke Branch and Newport Minster.

This year the format for the morning has changed with attendees being asked to gather at the war memorial from 10.25am for a 10.45am start. A full marching parade will follow after the service. Anyone wishing to lay a wreath should arrive early and make themselves known to the parade marshal.  

If you are travelling to the mainland for a Remembrance Event, then take advantage of the Wightlink Ferries free foot passenger travel being offered to Isle of Wight resident veterans – more bout this offer here.

More info here:

Havant

Residents are being invited to memorial services and parades in the borough to mark Remembrance Sunday on 9 November.

The events in Havant, Hayling Island, and Emsworth will commemorate those who have lost their lives in the two World Wars and other conflicts. 

More info here

Wooden crosses with poppies on green grass

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If you’re a veteran or partner and are thinking about getting in touch, we would love to hear from you. Call us on 02392 731 767, visit one of our drop-ins, or email admin@vosuk.org.

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