The Book is in the Jubilee Room at the Civic Centre in Victoria Avenue and will be open for the last time, until 7pm on Monday, November 22. The service will mark the final day the Book of Condolence will be open for people to leave a written tribute to Sir David.
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2.35pm approximately the hearse will pause at Iveagh Hall, Leigh Road and will pause again for a minute or two before returning to the chapel of rest for the evening.2.20pm approximately the horse-drawn hearse will pause at the Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue and pause for a minute or so to allow people to pay their respects.2.15pm procession will begin from East Street.Residents who do wish to pay their respects are asked to please spread out along the procession route, wear a face covering if you are able to and respect social distancing measures. “Residents can also pay their respects by lining the streets of Southend as the hearse passes and writing in the Book of Condolence at the Civic Centre before it closes at 7pm.” With that in mind, anyone who would like to listen to the service can do so on BBC Essex. “It will be an incredibly emotional day and although Sir David’s family are keen for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time, they understand there are many others in the City who knew and loved him. READ MORE: MP was 'stabbed in chest' multiple times, inquest hearsįollowing the service, which will start at 1pm, the casket will be carried in a horse-drawn hearse through Southend, pausing outside the Civic Centre in Victoria Avenue and Iveagh Hall, Sir David’s Southend West Conversative Constituency office, in Leigh Road.Ĭllr Ian Gilbert, leader of council, said: “We understand residents want to pay their respects to our much-loved Sir David and although for security reasons, we are unable to invite the public into the church for the service, there are other ways for people to pay their respects. The memorial funeral - which will take place at St Mary’s Church, Prittlewell, on Monday, November 22 and be led by Reverend Paul Mackay and Rev Monsignor Kevin William Hale - is a family affair and strictly invitation only.
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Plans for the memorial servicewill include the opportunity for residents to listen as BBC Essex broadcast live. Sir David Amess' funeral is to include horse-drawn hearse through Southend's streets with the chance for constituents to pay their respects, it's been announced.