Oswestry marks a minute's silence in honour of Queen Elizabeth II
People gathered at Oswestry's Cae Glas Park for Sunday's minute's silence in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.
By Sue Austin
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Led by Oswestry Mayor, Councillor Jay Moore, residents bowed their heads to mark her passing.
The Memorial Gates at the entrance to the park have become the centre of Oswestry's marking of the death of the Queen.
Flowers have been left against the gates and two portraits of her have been hung there.
One of those who went to the minute silence, David Preston, said it had been a very poignant moment.