A TWO-minute silence will be held on Sunday to mark Remembrance Day with a town centre parade.
Mayor Brian Mathers will lead the procession from the town hall.
The parade will be called to attention just before 11am, and the traditional service will start with the national two-minute silence, which will be marked by a bugler.
Members of the public are asked to be in position by 10.50am.
Here's a full list of the Remembrance Sunday parades (road closures will be in place):
Barnsley Town Hall - at the cenotaph from 9am
Darton - parade from the scouts building and church from 9am, finishing at 11.30am
Dodworth, at the cenotaph parade and service from 10.35am to 11.30am
Grimethorpe - parade from St Luke's Church to the cenotaph from 9:45am
Hoyland - parade from St Peter's Church to the cenotaph from 10.30am
Mapplewell - service at the cenotaph between 10.45am and 11.15am
Monk Bretton - parade from Methodist Church on Well Lane to St Paul's Church from 10.45am to 11.30am, pausing at the cenotaph at 11am
Penistone - parade from Market Street to St Mary's Street from 10.30am to 12.15pm including service
Thurgoland - service at the war memorial 10.55am to 11.10am
Wombwell - parade from Summer Lane car park 9.30am to 10.10am and service at the cenotaph 10.45am to 11.30am
Darfield – church service at All Saints at 10am, commemoration at the Cenotaph on School Street at 11am