Three services of remembrance will be held in Haringey on Sunday, November 14 to commemorate Britain’s war dead.
The services will be held in Wood Green, Tottenham and Hornsey.
The Mayor of Haringey, Cllr Eddie Griffith, will join a service at Wood Green War Memorial, High Road, N22 .
There will be a service at Tottenham War Memorial, Town Hall Approach Road, N17.
At 10:30 a.m. the Middlesex Regiment Association and the Cadets in Hornsey will hold a wreath laying service at the War Memorial site at the new Hornsey Health Centre, 151 Park Road, N8, followed at 10.45 a.m. by a service at the St. Mary with St. George Church in Cranley Gardens, N10.
Tottenham & Wood Green services will begin at 10.45am and a minute's silence will be observed at 11am.
People are also asked to hold a minute’s silence at 11am on Armistice Day - Thursday, November 11.
The Mayor of Haringey, Cllr Eddie Griffith, said:
"We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the men and women who lost their lives defending this country.
"These ceremonies are our tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
"I would like to encourage residents to wear their poppies with pride and invite them to join us at one of the three services and ask everyone in the borough to remember the dead with a minute’s silence both on Armistice Day and on Remembrance Sunday."
Details of the Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal can be found at
www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance