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Guildford Remembers

Guildford Remembers for anniversary of pub bombing

Guildford Remembers for anniversary of pub bombing
Holy Trinity Guildford is hosting a 50th anniversary memorial service of the Guildford pub bombings.  

Families who lost loved ones on 5 October 1974 have been invited.  All are welcome

About the service

When: Sunday 6 October 2024 at 11.30am

Where: Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Guildford 

Parade from the Guildhall to church

As part of the commemoration the Mayor will take part in a parade that will include:

  • HM Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey
  • representatives of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association
  • representatives of the Scots Guards Association
  • councillors
  • civic dignitaries
  • other local organisations.

The Mayor of Guildford, Cllr Sallie Barker MBE, says: 

"Having served as an Officer in the Territorial Army for nearly 20 years and being a member of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, I understand how important it is to mark the 50th anniversary of the Guildford pub bombings. 

"The 5 October 1974 is a sad day etched in the memories of those who lost loved ones or were caught up in the tragic events of that day. This commemoration will provide space to pause and remember the five young people who died, the many injured, and the courageous work of the emergency services."

More information on the church website (opens new window)