Residents across Redbridge came together to honour the fallen at Remembrance commemorations.

The borough held several services over the weekend, providing an opportunity for the community to unite in tribute.

The annual events, observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War, honour armed forces members who died in the line of duty.

Young scouts pay their respects, scattering poppies to honour fallen heroes during the Remembrance Sunday service in Newbury ParkYoung scouts pay their respects, scattering poppies to honour fallen heroes during the Remembrance Sunday service in Newbury Park (Image: Redbridge Council)

This year, residents across Redbridge gathered at various locations across Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

On Saturday, the Woodford War Memorial saw the dedication of the Field of Remembrance at 9am.

Cadets march in the Newbury Park paradeCadets march in the Newbury Park parade (Image: Redbridge Council) Sunday's services included Redbridge Council's civic service at the Ilford War Memorial in Newbury Park, which began at 10.50am.

A service at the Hainault War Memorial started at 10.45am, while the Wanstead War Memorial service commenced at 12.30pm.

Wes Streeting speaks at the Fairlop Waters eventWes Streeting speaks at the Fairlop Waters event (Image: Steve Martin) On Monday, Fairlop Heritage Group held a ceremony at Fairlop Waters Country Park.

Among those in attendance were Ilford North MP Wes Streeting and council leader Kam Rai as well as pupils from John Bramston Primary School and Oakview School.