Remembrance commemorations across Mid and East Antrim
Monday 3 November 2025
A number of services will be held across Mid and East Antrim to mark Remembrance Sunday, commemorating those who lost their lives in World War One and Two and other conflicts.
Ceremonies will be held at the War Memorials in Ballymena, Carrickfergus and Larne.
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, and Interim Chief Executive of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Valerie Watts, will be among those in attendance in Ballymena and will lay a wreath there, while Deputy Mayor, Councillor Tyler Hoey, will lay a wreath in Larne.
Council will also be represented at a number of other commemorations being held in the villages of Ballycarry, Broughshane, Cullybackey, Glynn, Kells and Connor, and Whitehead.
Ballycarry’s commemoration will be held at the War Memorial on Friday 7 November at 7pm, where the Deputy Mayor will also lay a wreath, while all other commemorations will be held on Sunday 9 November.
Full list of Remembrance Sunday commemorations: 9 November 2025
Ballymena
Parade assembles at Services Club, Trostan Avenue, 10.15am
War Memorial Service: 10.50am
Parade Salute: Wellington Street, 11.30am
Church Service: St Patrick’s Church of Ireland, Castle Street, 12pm
Carrickfergus
War Memorial Service: 10.40am
Larne
Parade leaves Larne and Kilwaughter Church, 10.35am
War Memorial Service: 10.45am
Church Service: Larne Methodist Church
Broughshane
Parade assembles at Broughshane Community Centre,10.20am
War Memorial Service
Church Service: St Patrick’s Church of Ireland, Broughshane
Cullybackey
Parade assembles at Cullybackey Reformed Presbyterian Church car park, 2pm
War Memorial Service
Glynn
Parade leaves Glenvale Park, 2.45pm
War Memorial Service: 3pm
Church Service: St John’s Parish Church
Kells & Connor
War Memorial Service: 3pm
Whitehead
Parade leaves Whitehead Community Association, 10.35am
War Memorial Service: 10.55am