New Radstock local statue to honour war dead is poignant tribute to armed forces

By Susie Watkins

2nd Nov 2021 | Local News

There is some new local artwork created by talented metal worker and Chairman of the Royal British Legion Midsomer Norton/Radstock Branch.

Martin, who made the metal statues honouring the NHS which sit in the Radstock roundabout pays special tribute to the rifles, who have lost so many soldiers from suicide recently

Along with that a Tommy has been placed at the bottom of Frome Hill to remember those who lost their lives.

Meantime, following the national launch of the Royal British Legion's poppy appeal, the WECA Mayor will pledge his support and urge people to back the campaign.

The Mayor will visit the Royal British Legion poppy stall at Lidl, 38-39 High Street, Midsomer Norton, Radstock BA3 2DL this Wednesday, 3rd November at 3pm to meet veterans and volunteers as the Legion marks its centenary.

Dan Norris said: "I'm backing the Royal British Legion's poppy appeal 100%. Dozens of veterans and volunteers across the West of England are raising vital funds to support our armed forces communities.

"Just as they were over a century ago, our armed forces have shown this year just how indispensable they are to the nation's security, from airlifting British Nationals out of Afghanistan, to driving NHS ambulances in Wales

"During Remembrance, we honour and remember the sacrifices made by so many across our region - service men and service women, veterans and their families.

"It's so important that we recognise their heroic efforts, so I encourage to mark this year's remembrance by doing their bit, whether that's supporting the local poppy appeal, or passing on the understanding of its importance to the next generation.

     

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