Skipton Town Council is set to host a special Remembrance Day tribute in the town.
This year, projections of a soldier on the Skipton War Memorial Cenotaph and a soldier standing in a field of poppies on the historic Skipton Castle will commemorate the sacrifices made by our armed forces.
This tribute is brought to life through the partnership of Skipton Town Council, Skipton Castle, Hunters Procter & Co and Evica Lights.
A Skipton Town Council spokesperson said:
“Special thanks go to Robbie Walls and the team at Evica Lights, who generously donated their time and resources to make this tribute possible.
“Join us in reflection and remembrance. Lest we forget.”
To learn more about their work, check out the Evica Lights website here: https://www.evicalights.com/

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