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Glasgow Times
26-04-2025
- General
- Glasgow Times
ANZAC Day service takes place in Glasgow Western Necropolis
The event was organised by the Commonwealth War Graves Committee and took place Glasgow Western Necropolis at around 5am. ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia, New Zealand and Tonga to commemorate all of those who died while fighting for their country, particularly during World War I. It is observed on April 25 each year and the CWGC ensures those who were part of the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who are buried in the Necropolis are remembered. There is a small section of Australians buried in the cemetery from World War I and the memorial ensures they continued to be remembered for their sacrifice during the Great War. Fortunate to attend ANZAC Day service in Glasgow Western Necropolis this morning organised by @CWGC colleague @SeharSardar4 grateful for work done by operational staff especially @Iaincraig9 who regularly maintains the areas to a excellent standard. — Iain Anderson (@IainGAnderson) April 25, 2025 Sehar Sardar, who organised the event, said: 'It was a pleasure being able to organise the ANZAC Service again! 'Thanks to all attendees as well as those who supported.'


The Herald Scotland
25-04-2025
- General
- The Herald Scotland
ANZAC Day memorial service takes place in Glasgow cemetery
ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia, New Zealand and Tonga to commemorate all of those who died while fighting for their country, particularly during World War I. It is observed on April 25 each year and the CWGC ensures those who were part of the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who are buried in the Necropolis are remembered. There is a small section of Australians buried in the cemetery from World War I and the memorial ensures they continued to be remembered for their sacrifice during the Great War. Fortunate to attend ANZAC Day service in Glasgow Western Necropolis this morning organised by @CWGC colleague @SeharSardar4 grateful for work done by operational staff especially @Iaincraig9 who regularly maintains the areas to a excellent standard. — Iain Anderson (@IainGAnderson) April 25, 2025 Sehar Sardar, who organised the event, said: 'It was a pleasure being able to organise the ANZAC Service again! 'Thanks to all attendees as well as those who supported.'