March will have a parade, church service and wreath laying this Remembrance Sunday
Sunday's Remembrance Day commemoration start at 9am in March with the parade forming in the Sainsbury's car park.
From there they will set off at 9.30am to parade through the town for the annual church service at St Peter's Church. This will start at 9.40am and conclude at 10.40am when the parade will reform and march back to Broad Street and the war memorial.
Here the Act of Remembrance will be at 10.55am followed by the wreath laying ceremony.
This year there will be 58 organisations laying wreaths to remember those who gave their lives in war.
These include the Royal Naval Association, the Royal Anglian Regiment, various local council representatives, Normandy Veterans as well as Scotty's Little Soldiers, March Academy Football team, the Guides and the Scouts.
The town centre will be closed to traffic throughout the morning and people are reminded not to park in the centre of Broad Street overnight.
This year the town centre lamp posts have been decorated with poppies as the town's Royal British Legion commemorates D Day 75.
They have been on display in the lead up to Remembrance Sunday and have been sponsored by both individuals and businesses with a minimum donation of £10.
In March last year the annual Poppy Appeal raised a record £32,644.35, and organisers are hoping to top that this year.