Over 1,000 people attended this morning’s Remembrance Sunday ceremony in Derry.
Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, DUP Alderman Thomas Kerrigan, was among those who laid wreaths at the cenotaph in the Diamond.
The SDLP leader on the council, Gerard Diver, who had called on Catholics to attend the event, also laid a floral tribute.
His party colleagues on the council, Martin Reilly, Gus Hastings and Patsy Kelly, also attended.
The district’s police chief, Superintendent Mark McEwan, also laid a wreath.
Earlier around 500 members of the British Legion paraded from the Waterside to a wet and windy Diamond, accompanied by the William King and Britannia Flute Bands.
The Sinn Fein Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Elisha McCallion, had turned down an invitation to attend the annual event.
Earlier in the week, she revealed she had met with organisers, the British Legion, to outline her reasons for not attending.
It had been thought she would have attended given the fact she and senior Sinn Fein representative and Speaker of the Stormont Assembly, Mitchell McLaughin, both attended and laid floral tributes at similar ceremony to remember those killed in Messines during WOrld War One.
Photo shows SDLP Cllr Gerard Diver laying a wreath at this morning’s Remembrance Sunday ceremony.