LIVE ON
TO THE MEMORY OF THE FALLEN AND THE FUTURE OF THE LIVING
The Royal British Legion is recognised as the national custodian of Remembrance.
Remembrance Sunday, the second Sunday in November every year, is the day traditionally put aside to remember all those who have given their lives for the peace and freedom we enjoy today.
Without the fallen, our lives would be extremely different to those we can afford today. Even the freedom of speech is taken for granted due to those heroics and such losses of which we hope the world will never see the likes of again.
View our News & Events calendar for details of local Remembrance events, however please look at the few images below which include all organisations, ranging from the cadet services right through to serving persons' and public. These people turn up every year in support and rememberance donating to the appeal of which we are truly gratefull.
Arlesey War Memorial
Stotfold War Memorial.
Festival Of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall London on 8th
November 2014, Andy Fievez Branch Chair in the centre accomanied by David Langridge (left) and Peter Rogers (Rt).
The link below if you click, will take you to our Roll of Honour:
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Bedfordshire/StotfoldRollofHonour.html
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Bedfordshire/ArleseyRollofHonour.html