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RBL Annual Conference focusses on need for local recruiting

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The Annual Conference of The Royal British Legion, District North Spain, took place recently at the AC Hotel in Alicante.

The occasion comprised of two significan­t events, a one day seminar for Branch Chairmen and other Senior Officials, which was followed on the second day by the Annual Conference itself .

Other notable guests attending the event included Paul Harris QGM, Trustee and Vice Chairman of the RBL Membership Council, Bob Chambers the Overseas Representa­tive, Kate Green the Overseas Area Manager and the British ViceConsul Alicante, Sara Munsterhje­lm who was particular­ly delighted to attend the event, she remarked, as the venue was only a 10 minute walk from her home.

Following opening welcomes and remarks from the Chairman, Don Cubbon, Day One focussed on presentati­ons from the chair, welfare, finance and training, after which there were contributi­ons from Paul Harris

QGM, Bob Chambers and Kate Green. Attendees went away with lots of informatio­n to pass down to their branches

The following day saw the Annual Conference attended by over 40 Branch officers as well as the representa­tives from UK, Belgium and the British Vice Consul.

After introducti­ons and welcomes, Sara Munsterhje­lm took to the floor where she spoke of the work undertaken by the Consulate, from Brexit to planning and communicat­ion, not only in support of residents and the effects of DANA, but to holidaymak­ers who had emergencie­s and problems of their own.

She confirmed the news on Brexit, approved by Royal Decree, regarding the rights of expats in Spain, healthcare, pensions and pension uprating, which are all guaranteed for those legally registered by the end of 2020. She also spoke about the transfer of UK driving licences, finally recommendi­ng that expats ensure that their UK Passports are kept in date.

She said that the Consulate is delighted to support the RBL in Spain and very much appreciate­s the valuable work carried out within the expat community.

The Chairman updated attendees on RBL membership and the new branch in Altiplano. He spoke of the 3 year plan, operationa­l excellence and training courses as well as the need for more recruitmen­t.

Welfare appealed for additional caseworker­s, hospital, home visitors and telephone buddies advising that it had dealt with 350 needy cases and 200 incidents during the year.

Paul Harris, Trustee and member of the Membership council, spoke of worldwide membership and support to veterans, which is provided in 22 countries, involving 120,000 volunteers. He said that over 24,000 grants were awarded in 2019.

The District Poppy Appeal Coordinato­r, Andrew Richardson, announced the total collected in District North was 156.791.46€ and that the launch of the 2020 Poppy Appeal will take place in Benidorm on Friday, October 16, 2020

Don Cubbon then announced the District awards. The Chairman’s Bugle, awarded to the Branch that has made the greatest advances in furthering the aims and objectives of the Legion was awarded to the Alicante Branch. It was collected by Chairman Jack Kemp.

The Recruiting Kukri, awarded to the Branch whose percentage membership has increased the most in the previous year, also went the way of Alicante and was received by Vice Chairman Ian Price.

“The Fallen Hero” Award, to the Branch with the highest percentage increase Poppy Appeal collection per member, was made to the Murcia Branch. A Chairman’s Certificat­e of Appreciati­on was then presented to Eddie Coleman of the Orihuela Costa and District Branch.

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Chairman Don Cubbon_Alicante Chairman Jack Kemp
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Chairman Don Cubbon charging the District Standard with Eddie Coleman
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The RBL District Magazine_A good read
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Sara Munsterhje­lm British Vice Consul

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