Costa Blanca News

Colourful Poppy Appeal launch in Benidorm

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The launch of the RBL, Spain District North, Poppy Appeal took place in Benidorm on Friday in warm sunshine and also in the presence of the hundreds of holidaymak­ers, veterans and residents who packed the Levante promenade.

The event was supported by members of the Royal British Legion from 15 branches across the region as well as by the Mayor of Benidorm, Tony Perez.

Sr Perez joined in the annual march along the seafront, together with the Chairman of the District RBL, Don Cubbon, British Consul Sarah-Jane Morris, Edward Dunn, Head of Campaigns at the British Embassy and navy reservist, and Ms Kate Green, Overseas Team Lead of the RBL Worldwide.

It was led by the Torrevieja Pipes and Drums who were followed by a dozen or more standards and approximat­ely two hundred proud veterans of all nationalit­ies and services including many members of the RNA, RAAFA and RMA.

Once again, making their umpteenth appearance at the launch, having travelled from the Royal Hospital to be there especially, were Chelsea In-Pensioners Wayne Campbell and Skippy Teasdale who were escorted along the seafront by Father Don Witts, of the Costa Blanca Anglican Chaplaincy.

It was yet another event that made the participan­ts feel very proud to be British, stepping out along the front to the rousing sound of the pipes, something not too often seen in the popular resort, but a sight that was enthusiast­ically applauded by the many spectators lining the route.

District Chairman Don Cubbon thanked the city of Benidorm for the war reception and welcome that it always provides to the Royal British Legion. He spoke of the hard work that his members had carried out over the previous year in which the Poppy Appeal raised over €176,000

He also emphasised that ALL of the money is used to help ex-servicemen and their dependants in their time of need here in Spain, mentioning just a few of the measures on which it was spent last year including furniture, stair lifts and the purchase of mobility scooters for those finding it difficult to walk.

The Mayor of Benidorm, Tony Perez, welcomed all participan­ts as he took the rostrum. He said how delighted he was to host the Launch of the Poppy Appeal once again, highlighti­ng the many benefits it brings to the area and how it adds to the multicultu­ral and multinatio­nal make-up of the city.

He said that the expatriate community was a very important part of the city of Benidorm and he was honoured and delighted to call many of them his friends.

The mayor was then presented with a Certificat­e of Appreciati­on by Don Cubbon, on behalf of the RBL in Spain. Mr Cubbon said that it was given in heartfelt thanks for the support and encouragem­ent that the toen hall and the people of Benidorm provide to enable the launch of the Appeal to take place in such convivial surroundin­gs.

In reply the mayor said that the Royal British Legion “is a role model” and that it can always count on the support and encouragem­ent of the Benidorm council.

Short speeches followed from Sarah Jane Morris, Edward Dunn and Ms Kate

Green who all said how much of an honour it was to be involved in the event.

Kate Green spoke about the support that the RBL provides to many of its veterans in Spain and how important a part it now plays in the structure of the Spanish Social and Welfare system.

Written by Kevin Reardon

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Parading along Levante beach led by the Torrevieja Pipes and Drums
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Chelsea Pensioner Skippy Teasdale with Don Cubbon, Chairman of District North
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Wayne Campbell and Skippy Teasdale (front)
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 ??  ?? Benidorm mayor Tony Perez with SaraJane Morris, British Consul Alicante
Benidorm mayor Tony Perez with SaraJane Morris, British Consul Alicante

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