Derby Telegraph

Women in War figures mark role played in conflicts

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HOUSEBUILD­ER David Wilson Homes is supporting the Royal British Legion Industries’ Tommy Club after installing a Women in War figure at its Ramblers’ Gate developmen­t in Ashbourne to mark the 77th Victory in Europe Day.

Royal British Legion Industries’ ‘Women in War’ campaign aims to highlight the efforts of women – both in military and civilian occupation­s – during times of conflict.

The campaign sees injured veterans working in RBLI’s social enterprise, Britain’s Bravest Manufactur­ing Company, producing life-size figures of a saluting servicewom­an.

The iconic female figures have also been made available for the public to purchase via the charity’s online shop. Every penny raised through their sale goes directly to support RBLI’s welfare, accommodat­ion and employment services for military veterans and their families.

Lisa Farmer, RBLI’s chief executive, said: “We are immensely proud to have joined forces once again with Barratt Developmen­ts – this time to acknowledg­e the tremendous contributi­on of women to the British Armed Forces.

“Not only will the funds raised through the production of these wonderful figures directly support our wide range of services, but they have also provided direct, meaningful employment to injured veterans in our factory.

“This is just the latest in a series of unwavering commitment­s by Barratt Developmen­ts to do all they can to support our nation’s heroes through RBLI. We cannot thank them enough for their support.”

More than 100,000 joined the women’s branches of Britain’s military services during the First

World War. After the war ended in 1918, women were overlooked and, within three years, all women’s branches were disbanded.

It was not until 1948 that the Women’s Service Act was passed, allowing for permanent peacetime roles for women in Britain’s armed services.

David Thomas, chief executive of Barratt Developmen­ts, said: “The RBLI’s Tommy Club is a great way for people to support our Armed Forces Veterans. Last year we installed over 300 Tommy figures in our show home gardens, and this year we are doing the same with these new Women in War figures.

“They represent the remarkable effort that women have made in every war, and we celebrate their achievemen­ts. We are proud to have installed these figures in our show homes in time for VE Day on Sunday 8th May.”

David Wilson Homes’ Ramblers’ Gate developmen­t is now proudly displaying the Women in War figures to pay homage to the soldiers.

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