
Free training, advice and equipment for parade organisers are helping keep the important local tradition alive.
Lincolnshire's Remembrance Day parades have been a key date in the county calendar for decades.
This year, Lincolnshire County Council has again been working with Lincolnshire Police to help organisers manage their parades safely.
As organisers sometimes struggle with the expense of providing the necessary road signs, the council has again lent organisers some stock free of charge.
Around 55 parades have been supported over the past two years, including those in Skegness, Sleaford and Gainsborough.
Karen Cassar, assistant director highways, said: "These parades are an important local tradition and we're delighted to be able to support them.
"Working with Lincolnshire Police, we've provided training to many parade organisers, offering advice on how to stage a successful, legal and safe event.
"In addition, we know that having to provide signage and barriers can sometimes prove a sticking point, so we have a supply for organisers to borrow free of charge.
"Working together like this, we can ensure that people can continue to enjoy these great community events for years to come.”