Poppy Appeal launched in Lisburn

The Royal British Legion has launched this year’s Poppy Appeal in Lisburn.
Mens Section of the Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion pictured following a short act of remembrance at Lisburn War Memorial on Saturday 25th October marking the launch of Lisburns Royal British Legion poppy appeal.   L to R: Jackie McCartney (President of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion), David Brown, George Dixon, Ivan McCammon (Poppy Appeal Organiser), Hugh Kidd, Bill Riley and John Jamieson TD (Chairman of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion).Mens Section of the Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion pictured following a short act of remembrance at Lisburn War Memorial on Saturday 25th October marking the launch of Lisburns Royal British Legion poppy appeal.   L to R: Jackie McCartney (President of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion), David Brown, George Dixon, Ivan McCammon (Poppy Appeal Organiser), Hugh Kidd, Bill Riley and John Jamieson TD (Chairman of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion).
Mens Section of the Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion pictured following a short act of remembrance at Lisburn War Memorial on Saturday 25th October marking the launch of Lisburns Royal British Legion poppy appeal. L to R: Jackie McCartney (President of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion), David Brown, George Dixon, Ivan McCammon (Poppy Appeal Organiser), Hugh Kidd, Bill Riley and John Jamieson TD (Chairman of Lisburn Branch of the Royal British Legion).

Lisburn Mayor Councillor Andrew Ewing purchased the first poppy from President of the Lisburn RBL Women’s Branch Anne Hood.

A short service was held to launch the appeal at Lisburn War Memorial.

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