London Poppy Day launched at Waterloo

London Poppy Day 2020

London Waterloo played host to the Armed Forces as the Royal British Legion held a socially-distanced London Poppy Day launch at the station.

Armed forces personnel attend alongside volunteers to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.

Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nick Carter led the launch of London Poppy Day.

Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nick Carter attended and spoke to Network Rail staff., including station interface manager Barry Kitchener, as armed forces personnel mixed with volunteers to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.

Barry said: “It was a privilege to introduce General Sir Nick to station staff at Waterloo.

Cem Davis, Network Rail.

“While it was very different event this year, the cause is one which is close to my heart and I hope lots of money is raised for the Poppy Appeal.”

Cem Davis, Waterloo Station manager, said: “We were thrilled at London Waterloo to host the Royal British Legion on London Poppy Day.

“Our staff have played their part in ensuring key workers continued to get to their jobs and worked tirelessly to help passengers travel safe so it was an honour to explain to General Sir Nick how we have helped to keep the country moving.”

Claire Rowcliffe, Royal British Legion.

Claire Rowcliffe, director of fundraising at the Royal British Legion said: “Whether you are travelling into London or working from home, please pick up a poppy from our collectors at Network Rail stations or visit The Royal British Legion website where there are all sorts of ways that people can take part remotely.

“The money we raise will support members of the Armed Forces community from all generations who are facing new hardships as a result of Covid-19 such as social isolation, financial difficulties and unemployment, losing loved ones or facing the threat of homelessness. That’s why this year every poppy counts.”

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