Armistice Day in Penzance: Community Unites to Honour the Fallen

Published On: 11 November 2025Last Updated: 11 November 2025By
📷 Veteran Nick Phillips. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

People in Penzance came together on Tuesday 11th November for a Service of Remembrance to honour the fallen on Armistice Day.

Remembering at Penlee Park

The short service took place in the Memorial Garden at Penlee Park and was organised by Penzance Council. It was led by Revd Derath Durkin and featured The Lord’s Prayer in Cornish, recited by Judith Lawrence.

Following a two-minute silence, veteran Robert Bolitho read the words of the Kohima Epitaph.

Around 50 people attended the gathering, including pupils from St Mary’s C of E Primary School and firefighters from Penzance Community Fire Station.

📷Veteran Robert Bolitho. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

A Moment of Reflection

Welcoming everyone to the service, Mayor of Penzance Stephen Reynolds said:

“Welcome to this final Act of Remembrance in Penzance for this, the 80th anniversary year of the ending of the Second World War. It’s fitting that we should meet here in the Memorial Garden in Penlee Park which was acquired by public subscription 79 years ago by the people of Penzance as a war memorial. I’d like to thank Robert Bolitho, James Hardy Town Clerk, Revd Derath Durkin, and Judith Lawrence for taking part in today’s ceremony and to the Gardening Team at Penzance Council for keeping this Memorial Garden so immaculate.”

The Mayor’s Chaplain, Revd Derath Durkin, continued:

“Armistice Day commemorates the end of World War One, on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, in 1918. It has been widened over the years to remember and honour all those who gave their lives in wars and conflicts since then. We will reflect on the extraordinary courage of our Armed Forces, and all men and women who died for their countries. We give thanks to God that, because of them, we in this country can enjoy and cherish our freedom. However, we do also pray for those in countries who are still suffering the atrocities of war or conflict to this day.”

📷Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Veteran Nick Phillips. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Standard Bearer Brian Venn. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Judith Lawrence, Revd Derath Durkin, Mayor of Penzance Stephen Reynolds, Town Clerk James Hardy and veteran Robert Bolitho. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Standard Bearer Brian Venn. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Judith Lawrence, Revd Derath Durkin, Mayor of Penzance Stephen Reynolds, Town Clerk James Hardy and veteran Robert Bolitho. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

📷Standard Bearer Brian Venn. Organised by Penzance Council, a Service of Remembrance on Armistice Day, Tuesday 11 November, is held in the Memorial Garden, Penlee Park, Penzance. Photo by Penzance Council

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