12:20: As the procession has moved into the city hall, and the public have left the area, our coverage of today comes to a close.
12:10: Now people have moved away, we have managed to get some images of the wreaths and symbols left on the cenotaph.






12:05: As the parade has moved into the city hall, most of the public have gone home, bringing a close to todays events.

12:00: After the service in the cathedral, the parade has now moved into the city hall, where entry is invite only.
11:47: The remembrance service is taking place in Sheffield cathedral.
11:45: Church bells can be heard ringing out across the city as the parade moves towards Sheffield Cathedral.
11:35: As the parade moves through the city, veterans and members of the public are meeting and chatting outside the city hall. Veterans can be seen hugging and catching up with each other.


11:30: There’s a mix of veterans and cadets in the parade.

11:25: The parade has set off.
11:20: The national anthem rings out around the city centre, accompanied with a large round of applause.
11:18: Dean Abi for Sheffield cathedral will now lead a prayer.
11:15: A service will now take place, and hymns are being sung by Sheffield’s cathedral choir, accompanied by a brass band.
11:05: A wreath has been laid at the base of the cenotaph.
11:02: Veteran Kohima Epitaph delivers a resounding statement: “When you go home, tell them of us and say, ‘For your tomorrow, we gave our today’.”
11:00: The Last Post rings out at 11:00am, followed by a two minute silence which was observed impeccably.
10:58: A host of veterans, active servicemen and women, scouts, brownies, members of the clergy and the mayor are all stood outside Sheffield’s city hall ahead of the two minute silence held at 11:00am.

10:55: A large number of active servicemen are stood facing the cenotaph.

10:50: The crowds are really starting to gather, with well over 1,500 in attendance now. Most are proudly wearing their poppies to honour those who lost their lives in conflict.
10:45: Poppy sellers are collecting money for the Royal British Legion, walking through the crowds, chatting to people in attendance. There’s a mix of veterans and young cadets collecting donations.

10:40: The police are on hand to ensure everything runs smoothly, including armed officers.

10:35: Crowds of well over 1,000 people have already filled the streets in preparation for todays events.

10:33: All roads are closed leading into the city hall in preparation for the parade.

10:30: Good morning, we are live from Sheffield city centre, as our reporter Will Atherton is on hand to give all the updates on todays Remembrance Day parade.

