More than 600 people turned out for the Remembrance Day service in Radlett on Sunday.
Wreaths were laid by a number of community organisations and individuals, including councillor John Graham, cllr Neil Pyne, Christ Church and St Johns Church, the Royal British Legion and ex-servicemen.
A special centenary wreath, made with 100 poppies, was laid on behalf of Radlett community by Rev Javaid Iqbal, Team Rector of Radlett.
Ministers from churches in Radlett and Rabbis from United and Reformed synagogues jointly led the Remembrance service in Hebrew and English.
Refreshments were then shared after the service in Vision Hall.
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