REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 2025 IN BUDLEIGH SALTERTON (WINTER 2025)

Both East Budleigh and Budleigh Salterton marked Remembrance Sun day on 9 November with ceremonies at their War Memorials. 

Wreaths of poppies were laid by representatives of local groups and organisations. 

 At the church services which followed, names of those who lost their lives in both World Wars were read out. Budleigh Salterton’s War Memorial was set up in its unique setting on Coastguard Hill overlooking Lyme Bay following the 1914-18 Great War. It’s an inspiring place for family and friends of the fallen to read the names of loved ones.  


 In 1940 the Memorial was taken down by the military authorities. It was considered to be a possible guide to enemy shipping lurking in the English Channel and to raiding aircraft. It did not go back until 1947, two years after the end of World War Two, following lengthy negotiations with the War Department which finally agreed to pay for the cost of re-erection.

Right: Salute from a former Royal Marine. 

The names of 45 of the fallen from the Great War are carved on the shaft of the Memorial’s granite cross. Forty-eight names from the 1939-45 conflict are on the plinth. 

Right: David Reed, Member of Parliament for Exmouth & Exeter East, lays a wreath. Photos: Melvyn Hill, Peter Bowler. 

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