
People gathered in the foyer of the Methodist Chirch as it was raining
outside

The event began with a short explanation

which was folled by prayer

The Salvation Army Band was beginning to arive

and others went out to join them


A man wheels a cross ahead of the band




Watched by the sculptural figues carrying a roll of lino - though
they never did it like this in the lino works which closed around 1970


The band had been left well behind by the time the man wheeling the
cross reached the road leading to the Two Rivers shops

You can see the raindrops in front of the dark coats worn by the band

They turn into Norris Rd past the mosaic pavement in the High St

Followed by a crowd, many carrying umbrellas


and march towards the Two Rivers shopping centre



Where a statue of two dancers has hands which conveniently hold the
cross

and people gather around, singing as the band play the first hymn





A prayer




And a Bible reading

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