Poppy

Isle of Wight’s 2017 Poppy Appeal launches this Saturday in Ventnor

Ed Gouge shares details on behalf of the Ventnor Branch of the Royal British Legion about this upcoming event on Saturday morning in Ventnor. Ed


This year’s Isle of Wight Poppy Appeal Launch will take place in Ventnor on Saturday 29th October organised by the Ventnor Branch of the Royal British Legion.

The Lord Lieutenant will receive and hand out poppies to mark the moment when poppies can be worn this year. The Chairman of the Isle of Wight Council, the High Sheriff, the Mayor of Ventnor and officials of the County Legion will be in attendance.

Supporting the Royal British Legion’s welfare work
The Chairman of the Ventnor Branch, Danny McMeechan said,

“The Poppy is a powerful symbol – it is worn to commemorate the sacrifices of our Armed Forces and to show support to those still serving today and their loved ones.

“Money raised through the Poppy Appeal goes directly to the Royal British Legion welfare work, providing through-life care to anyone who currently serves in the British Armed Forces, who has previously served, and their families.”

Money raised could support:

  • bereaved families to cope after the loss of a loved one
  • those leaving the Forces into work and housing
  • older veterans to get the care and support they need and deserve

Where and when
The ceremony will be in Ventnor’s Central Car Park in the High Street. Stalls and a display of military vehicles will be there from 9.30am.

QuintIsle and the Medina Choir are providing music.

A parade will leave Dudley Road car park at 10.30am led by the Wight Diamond Marching Band and a military vehicle with local young people carrying the poppies and proceed to the Central Car Park.

It will include veterans, sea scouts and army cadets.

The ceremony
A short ceremony with the Lord Lieutenant will then take place at about 11am and the poppies will be blessed by Reverend Tony Richards, the Legion Chaplain.

Although the Central Car Park will be closed, Town Council car parks will be free on the day. In the event of very bad weather the ceremony will take place in the Winter Gardens.

Image: © Rachel Crombie