As the nation comes together for Remembrance Sunday on 9 November 2025 residents, clergy, MPs, councillors and the armed forces across the borough commemorated and showed their respect to those who fought for the country in war and those who died in their fight for freedom.
On Sunday 9 November 2025, parades and services to honour Remembrance Day at three towns across Ealing at 11am. Councillors and leaders from Ealing Labour, Ealing Liberal Democrats and Ealing Conservative political parties will be attending the events taking place.
In Ealing town itself, Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Anthony Kelly, will attend the service and parade at Ealing Green War Memorial which is located in front of Pitzhanger Manor by Walpole Park. Proceeding start with a two minute silence at 11am. Other dignitaries attending include The King’s representative, Deputy Lieutenant Richard Kornicki and religious leaders.
There are also services in Greenford town and also Southall town.
At Greenford Broadway, the Remembrance Sunday parade will march from the Royal British Legion to the war memorial outside the Greenford hall for a public service at 11am. The proceedings are supported by the local Jalaram Mandir Greenford, Bilal Masjid, Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies along with a representation of Armed Forces Cadets. Councillors attending include Ealing Council deputy leader and cabinet member for safe and genuinely affordable homes Councillor Louise Brett and Councillor Faduma Mohamed.
While in Southall, residents will gather at the Southall War Memorial at The Green,Southall at 10:45am, ready for a service at 11am. Afterwards all those attending are invited at nearby St John’s Church in Church Avenue for a short ceremony and refreshments. Councillors attending include former Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Hitesh Tailor and Ealing Council cabinet member for tackling crime and antisocial behaviour, Councillor Jasbir Anand.
Speaking to EALING.NEWS, Councillor Gary Malcolm leader of Ealing Liberal Democrats said: “At this time we think of those who acted to save others to bring peace. They might be gone but they will never be forgotten.”
Councillor Julian Gallant, leader of Ealing Conservatives told EALING.NEWS: “My own father fought in WW2 so for me it’s yesterday, not just history. Remembrance brings all of us together to honour men and women who’ve died in armed conflicts across the century. It’s a profoundly moving tribute in our borough, with services in Ealing, Southall and Greenford towns. We must never forget!”
Leader of Ealing Council, Councillor Peter Mason said: “Remembrance Sunday reminds us of the values that bind us together: duty, service, and solidarity.”
There will be also be a two-minute silence taking place outside Ealing Town Hall on Armistice Day (Tuesday 11/11) at 11am and residents are invited to attend.


