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About Leek Branch No.4 Group
Staffordshire Moorlands |
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Leek
Branch of the Royal British Legion in North Staffordshire was formed on
the 21st November 1921 and it is one of the three oldest branch's in
North Staffordshire, the other two being,
Burton-on-Trent Group 1, and Stafford
Group 3. The branch standard carries the honour of the 75th
Anniversary Streamer Pennant.
The Royal British Legion was formed in 1921 and is the nation’s premier
ex-service charity. Its objects include promoting the welfare of
ex-service men and women and their dependents and relieving hardship
among them where it exists; raising and distributing money for these
purposes; assisting serving men and women to return to civilian life.
Leek Branch carries out these objectives locally, from visiting the sick
to obtaining grants for welfare purposes or arranging convalescence.
Remember you don’t have to be a Legion Member to ask for help from us.
Leek Branch meets on the 3rd Monday each month, at 11am The Red Lion,
Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire.. New members are always welcome to
join and these days you don't have to have an ex-service connection.
The Branch organizes the annual Poppy Collection in Leek and the annual
Remembrance Parade on the second Sunday of November, this marches
off at 10:00 am. The Branch also observes the TWO MINUTES SILENCE at
11:00 am on 11th November at the at The Nicolson Memorial. |
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Leek
and District Branch of The Royal British Legion in North Staffordshire
is an integral part of the UK's leading charity providing financial,
social and emotional support to millions who have served and are
currently serving in the Armed Forces, and their dependants.
Membership to Leek Branch of The Royal British Legion in North
Staffordshire is open to anyone.
Don’t delay, join us today!! |
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