We are looking for volunteers to help on the stand – if you could spare a couple of hours please contact the RBL Branch Chairman, Alan Kelly, on 07886 000052 or akelly@britishlegion.org.uk.
An important part of the role of the Royal British Legion is that of “Custodians of Remembrance” and, in conjunction with Hagley Parish Council, we will be holding our usual Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service at Hagley War Memorial and St John’s Church on 12 November. We will also hold a wreath laying service at Blakedown War Memorial on Armistice Day, 11 November.
Contact Jonathan Plant on (07813)785496 or jon.plant@outlook.com for further details.
Timings will be issued in the November issue of Hagley Village News.
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