Wycombe District Council is flying its flags at half mast today in memory of the 38 victims who were killed in the Tunisian attack a week ago.
People across the country will be observing a minute's silence at 12pm to remember the victims, 30 of whom were British.
The attack, in Sousse, also left over 70 people injured, including Hazlemere resident John Metcalf.
Bucks County Council will also be paying their respects to the victims, observing the minute's silence on the County Hall steps, as well as Bucks New University.
Our staff will hold a #Minutesilence at 12pm today as a mark of respect for those who died in Tunisia. County Hall steps @_aylesbury HF
— Bucks County Council (@buckscc) July 3, 2015
The University is observing a minute's silence at 12pm in memory of the victims in Sousse. #Tunisia #RememberTunisia
— Bucks New University (@bucksnewuni) July 3, 2015
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