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Poppy Appeal to be launched at Guildhall

Published: 17 October 2019

The Mayor of Worcester will be joined by members of the Royal British Legion to launch the annual Poppy Appeal at Worcester's Guildhall on Saturday, October 26.

City residents are encouraged to come along to the poignant event, which will start at 10.25pm and see standard bearers and cadets gathering outside the Guildhall gates before a poppy drop and two minutes' silence.

Prayers will be led by the Royal British Legion's Worcestershire Chaplain, the Rev Peter Davies, and the Last Post will be played.

The event marks the start of the annual Poppy Appeal in Worcestershire, raising funds for the welfare of Armed Forces members and supporting the Royal British Legion's campaign work.

The Mayor of Worcester, Councillor Allah Ditta, said: "It will be a great honour to play a part in the launch of this year's Poppy Appeal. All of us owe a debt of thanks to our Armed Forces and veterans, and I would like to encourage city residents to come along to support this important and moving event."

The appeal launch at the Guildhall will be attended by Mrs Angela Brinton, Royal British Legion County Patron; Brigadier Roger Brunt, County President; and David Waldron, County Chairman.

The Polish Heritage Society will be present on the day and bugler Geoff Sansome will perform the Last Post and the Revielle. 



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