Wrexham Council are set to mark the launch of the Poppy Appeal in association with the Royal British Legion.
Every year, the country gathers together to remember the ultimate sacrifices that serving men and women, past and present, gave so that we could all live in peace. Here in Wrexham, there is no exception. The city is very proud of its military connections and the local troops who have bravely served for their country. Every October, the Royal British Legion begins its Poppy Appeal to raise funds to support serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.
Save the date
This year, the launch will take place outside the Guildhall in Wrexham on Sunday 26th October at 9 a.m. Local veterans will be joined by members of the Royal British Legion to mark the occasion. This will be followed by our veterans marching across Llwyn Isaf over to the Royal Welch Fusiliers memorial for a short service.
Show your support
You can get involved by purchasing your poppy to wear with pride whilst also supporting an excellent cause. Here at the Guildhall, giant poppies will be displayed on the balcony to get on board with the fundraising campaign.
Councillor Beverley Parry-Jones, Armed Forces Champion for Wrexham County Borough Council said, “Each year, the support shown for the Poppy Appeal by the people of Wrexham is outstanding. It is a time for reflection as we give thanks and remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we may live in peace. I am pleased, once again, to be a part of this wonderful fundraising campaign and I have no doubt it will be another successful year for the appeal”.
There are many other ways you can support and donate to the RBL. For further details and for more information of the incredible work they do, head over to the Royal British Legion’s website.
We Will Remember Them
This year, the Annual Service of Remembrance will take place on Sunday 9th November at 10.55 a.m. at Bodhyfryd. Everyone is invited and welcome to attend as we gather together in remembrance. Armistice Day will be observed on Tuesday 11th November on Queens Square which members of the public are also encouraged to attend. The air raid siren will be sounded across the city centre at 11 a.m.

