Residents and officials in Clydebank have marked the annual Armistice Day with a parade through the town.

Members of West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC), service personnel, cadet forces, local youth groups and the public attended Hall Street where poppy wreaths were laid by the war memorial.

Several ceremonies took place across West Dunbartonshire on Sunday, November 10, including in Duntocher, Milton and Old Kilpatrick.

(Image: Stewart Robertson)(Image: Stewart Robertson) (Image: Stewart Robertson)(Image: Stewart Robertson) Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day, marks the day World War One ended, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918.

It is dedicated to remembering the sacrifice of service personnel and those who have lost their lives in conflict and war across the globe.

(Image: Stewart Robertson) (Image: Stewart Robertson)(Image: Stewart Robertson) (Image: Stewart Robertson)(Image: Stewart Robertson) (Image: Stewart Robertson)Provost Karen Murray Conaghan laid a wreath outside Clydebank Town HallProvost Karen Murray Conaghan laid a wreath outside Clydebank Town Hall (Image: Stewart Robertson) The service outside Clydebank Town Hall was attended by Provost Karen Murray Conoghan who laid a wreath on behalf of the council.