00:00 William's going to be taken in a horse and cart. He's going to be going through the town centre
00:06 of Folkestone at around 1.30 to 1.45 on Saturday the 13th. So he'll go through Sandgate Road
00:17 and then he'll go round by McDonald's and then down by the loading bay by a Spendos restaurant
00:25 to the church, St Innsworth church. We're asking if people agree with Will's message of love,
00:38 peace and unity and they want to get round the family and everyone to get round Will and support
00:48 and show a united front as a community. I would be looking down and I'd be proud. Although he's
00:54 only seven, you know, his values and his take on life were far beyond his years. We're also going
01:08 to be having some screens outside. So it's quite a large church. If the church gets full, we feel
01:18 it's really important that everyone's accepted. So if the church is too full to come inside,
01:25 there are screens outside. So you'll still be able to know exactly what's going on and, you know,
01:30 still be able to attend because Will would really want everyone there together. The more people we
01:34 can get there to come together as a community, I think it would say a lot about Folkestone and
01:41 Hive and I think it would say a lot about, you know, the community that we live in. The more
01:45 people that are there, you know, we've lost a great thing losing our son. And for everyone to
01:54 be together and show a positive outcome, you know, maybe you make new friends there or maybe you can
02:00 reach out to someone there and, you know, give someone a hug and show some love and, you know,
02:04 maybe you may see a neighbour there and you can build a new relation and be there for someone.
02:12 That's what Will would want. So please make sure you attend. It's really appreciated.
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