CENTENARY events to mark significant events from the First World War are set to continue in Ledbury.

The Life in Ledbury exhibition, in St Michael and All Angels Church last August, proved to be very popular, with its focus on the "home front" in the Market Town, from 1914 to 1918.

Now a new exhibition, planned for 2018, will turn the spotlight on the servicemen and women.

The event is being supported by Ledbury Town Council.

A spokesman said: "Whereas the Life in Ledbury exhibition focussed on the First World War period here in Ledbury, the next exhibition will centre on those from our community who served on the sea, on the land and in the air in this country and in France, Belgium, Gallipoli, Salonika, Italy, Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia and on the high seas as far afield as the Falklands.

"The exhibition with a working title 'Ledbury Remembers Them All' will commemorate all those who left here and served their country in the Navy, the Army, the Air Force and supporting services. The lives of those who did not return have already been documented, though more photographs of those 85 men would still be welcome."

Research for the new exhibition has already started, and help will be required from the local community.

The spokesman added: "If your Ledburian ancestor served in World War One, please could you let us know by taking any details you have to the Town Council office in person or by email: admin@ledburytowncouncil.gov.uk.

"Your help is needed now to help make this next exhibition as good as the last one. Of course photographs would be wonderful, but basic facts will help us build a complete list so Ledbury can Remember Them All."

The individual pages from the Books of Remembrance for the 85 men from Ledbury who died in the First World War are now available to be viewed http://www.ledburytowncouncil.gov.uk/Page_of_Remembrance.aspx