Mar 2015 - The Royal British Legion
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Mar 2015 - The Royal British Legion
KENT COUNTY NEWS TRBL South East Area Office (Kent) Royal British Legion Village Aylesford, Kent ME20 7NL Membership Support Officer Mobile - 07554 553263 e-mail - twest@britishlegion.org.uk Registered Charity 219279 Welfare & Fundraising via Contact Centre - 0808 802 8080 General e-mail: kent@britishlegion.org.uk County website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/counties/kent March 2015 BRANCH SECRETARIES: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ITEMS IN THIS MONTHLY CIRCULAR SHOULD FORM PART OF THE REPORT TO YOUR BRANCH COMMITTEE COUNTY CHAIRMAN`S REMARKS This year we have set up a Ceremonial Committee consisting of three members of the County Committee the two County Parade Marshals and the RBL and Women’s Section County Standard Bearers. This committee, under its Co-ordinator Ann Austen, will be responsible for co-ordinating all Ceremonial events and also training for Standard Bearers. Requests for the County Colour Party are to be submitted to the MSO but will be dealt with by this committee. They will also be producing a communication network for the branch Standard Bearers and will send them the details of events in order that the Standard Bearers can obtain permission from their Branch Chairman to attend. The County Standard Bearer Geoff Lees put in a good performance at the Regional Competition. However, there was strong competition and although he wasn’t in the first two, he nevertheless did Kent very proud. This year we are planning to put on more training days for Standard Bearers the first of these is on Sunday 26th April and I would ask all branches to encourage your Standard Bearer, and/or those members who would be interested in carrying your Standard but want training before doing so, to attend. The County Parade this year is currently under discussion for being held on Sunday 5th July at the newly refurbished Garden of Honour at the Royal British Legion Village, Aylesford. Final confirmation and details will be sent out in next month’s County News. This month as your Chairman I have a number of events to attend beginning with the County Chairmen’s visit to Haig House on 10th March where a full programme of talks will be given by the National Chairman and the Directorate. Later in the month there is a meeting of the SE Area Chairmen, to which various staff are invited, to detail specific items concerning the SE Area Counties. I am also off to Birmingham for a day return to attend a Nationwide Merchandising Meeting discussing items for issue at Poppy Appeal and other fund raising events during the year. I hope to be able to give a report on all these meetings at the Officers and Committee Seminar which is being run by our new County Training Officer Richard Graham on Saturday 28th March at the Capel Morris Centre. Looking at my diary can I remind you to start preparing for your branch and individual visits to this year’s Thanet Festival of Remembrance at the Winter Gardens Margate on Friday 23rd October. Tickets will as usual be available through Aussie Walker. This is an important event for us in Kent in this Year of Anniversaries of WW2 - the Dunkirk Evacuation (75th), VE Day (70th) and VJ Day (70th). A final note - if you are involved with or putting on any events for these anniversaries please let County know through the MSO. Richard Cast County Chairman DONATIONS TO COUNTY FUNDS The following donations have been gratefully received: £300 Canterbury Branch IN MEMORIAM Donations have been gratefully received in memory of: £78.50 Mr Robert Jennings BRANCH MS1 RETURNS Out of the 68 branches required to submit their MS1 Branch Information Form by 31 st December, as at todays date (27th February) there are still three branches that have failed to submit their forms: Southborough & High Brooms St Margarets at Cliffe Tonbridge MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Please ensure this information is passed to the Branch Membership Secretary Head Office is still on track to implement the first phase of the Comradeship Services Project in May and this will require a number of changes to normal practice outlined below. MS4 and On-Line Joining Membership will cease to accept MS4 membership application forms from Monday 30th March 2015. On-Line Joining for county and national branches will also cease from this date. Systems will go live again on 18th May, including On-Line Joining for all branches. There will undoubtedly be delays during April and early May as no applications will be processed during this period. This should not stop recruitment at branch level as Membership are preparing a new form which can be retained by the branches until they start processing the applications again. MS4 applications must be sent to me to arrive by Wednesday 25th March to ensure they get to Head Office by the 30th March deadline. Collection of Affiliation Fees To simplify the transfer of data into the new system and to not ask the branches for two payments, Membership will produce just one final invoice for each branch meaning there will be no membership fee collection in March as is usual. As no DD or cash paying members will be added to the system after 30th March (see above) branches will be issued with a final invoice as at that date. Letters will be sent to treasurers in the first week of April and DD collection will be scheduled in the first week of May. Cash paying branches should pay as soon as they can after receiving their letters but all outstanding balances must be settled by no later than 31st May. This later collection will reduce the branch debt to zero and from then the responsibility for membership fee payments will rest with the member, not the branch. The National Conference Committee has decided that due to this delay the payment of the Affiliation Fees will not be taken into account when issuing the delegates' credentials. Data Protection The Legion has a new Data Protection Policy (SOP 95) which is available from County Office. It is important to note that when branches are sent membership listings, the lists contain personal information and that Branch Officers are responsible for its security and confidentiality in accordance with Data Protection Act 1998. Access to this information should be limited. COUNTY TRAINING COURSES There is to be a Seminar for Branch Officers - principally Chairmen, Treasurers, Secretaries and Membership Secretaries - at the Capel Morris Centre in the RBL Village on Saturday 28th March. Those interested in attending should contact me by 13th March. Further seminars are being planned for venues in East and West Kent and details will be published once confirmed. My telephone number is 01303 814007 and my e-mail is richard.graham15@btinternet.com. Richard Graham County Training Officer ISLE OF THANET FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE This year’s Festival on Friday 23rd October will be going ahead although arrangements are a bit behind due to my health problems. I will endeavour to get the application for seat forms out in April with all the details. Sorry for the delay. I have a band allocated although under a new system Army bands cannot now confirm their attendance until July. I’m hoping for a good turn out again. Aussie Walker Festival Director WELFARE GRANTS EXPENDITURE The statistics show the percentage expenditure of all RBL monies committed as welfare grants in the SE Area and separate counties compared to the national expenditure for the financial year 2013-14. By looking at percentages rather than £’s we have been able to identify areas of interest, anomalies and concerns that will shape our welfare services in the on-coming year across the South East Area. A comparison of the counties clearly demonstrates the different needs and concerns of beneficiaries in the area. Kent % Welfare Expenditure (41.2%) Surrey % Welfare Expenditure (12.5%) Sussex % Welfare Expenditure (46.3%) Overall SE Area % Welfare Expenditure (4.8%) Overall National RBL Welfare Expenditure 55 70 60 60 53 Royal Navy 7.5% 6.4% 14.3% 10.5% 13.7% Army 90.3% 75.1% 70.4% 79.2% 75.7% Royal Air Force 1.8% 16.5% 15.3% 9.9% 9.9% Unspecified 0.3% 2.0% 0% 0.4% 0.7% Grant Category Crisis 2.8% 3.5% 3.2% 3.8% 4.5% Debt & Bankruptcy 11.1% 1.0% 12.9% 9.6% 10.1% Funerals 0.7% 2.8% 3.1% 2.2% 4.5% Housing 37.1% 14.5% 24.6% 31.0% 20.2% Household Grants 10.9% 18.7% 8.0% 9.8% 21.0% Mobility 29.3% 55.6% 41.1% 29.4% 32.0% Other 8.1% 3.9% 7.1% 14.2% 7.7% Average Age WELFARE REFERRALS This is a reminder that all those requesting welfare assistance need to be referred to the Legion’s Contact Centre on 0808 802 8080 (calls are free from UK landlines and main mobile networks) or via e-mail at info@britishlegion.org.uk. Area and County Offices can no longer accept direct referrals and cannot respond to requests unless and until the Contact Centre has been informed first. Cases are passed to the Area Office who assign the appropriate Case Officer or Caseworker. Contact is made with the caller within two working days or earlier if the call is deemed a ‘crisis’. Referrals can be made by the individual or by another on their behalf such as Branch members and Welfare Representatives. BATTLEFIELD TOUR - ARNHEM The Faversham Branch is organising a 5 days (4 nights) battlefield tour to Arnhem over the period 20th to 24th July. The cost is £380 per person which includes half-board (dinner + bed & breakfast) at a good hotel in Arnhem plus coach and ferry. There is a single room supplement of £60. The itinerary will include visits to: The landing and dropping zones of 1st Airborne Division The Arnhem (John Frost) Bridge The Airborne Cemetery at Oosterbeek Hartenstein Museum The Old Church Reichswald Forest War Cemetery (Germany) Overloon War and Resistance Museum Venray War Cemetery Other interesting places If you are interested in joining this tour please get in touch with the Faversham Branch by calling Alma Huntley on 01795 534969. ROYAL BRITISH LEGION INDUSTRIES QUIZ NIGHT RBLI are to hold a Quiz Night on behalf of the Garden of Honour in the RBL Village. It takes place in the Capel Morris Centre on Friday 13th March commencing at 7pm. Cost is just £5 per head and teams should be no more than six members. Bring your own food and drink. To book a table please phone 07770 865271 or e-mail pennydyson@outlook.com VE DAY CELEBRATION DANCE There is to be an evening of music and dancing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of VE Day at the River Centre, Medway Wharf Road, Tonbridge TN9 1RE on Friday 8th May. Doors open at 7.30 pm and tickets cost £20 for adults (or £18 if booked before 8th March) and £13 for under 14s. Music will be provided by the Clefhangers Big Band and Singers. The proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion and Emilia’s Little Heart Foundation. For tickets and further information phone 01580 893313 or e-mail john@theclefhangers.com. NEW ALLINGTON PLAYERS Following their success last year the New Allington Players present ‘Bunkered’, a two act comedy set in an obsolete Naval Intelligence Bunker run by a bunch of equally obsolete Navy Personnel all coming up to retirement age. The performances can be see on Friday 13th March at 7.30 pm and Saturday 13th March at 3 pm in St Nicholas Church Hall, Poplar Grove, Maidstone ME16 0DE. Tickets cost just £8 and includes light refreshments. Part of the proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion. For tickets and further information phone 01622 764063 or 01622 750073. NEW WORLD WAR ONE GUIDE Hugo Fenwick has sponsored a new guide to the First World War to mark his term as High Sheriff of Kent 2014. The Lost Generation: the Young Person’s Guide to WW1 has been produced by awardwinning author Martyn Barr. The book recounts the story of the Great War, from its origins in a far-flung corner of Europe to its bloody and bitter conclusion. It features 62 pages, including a foldout cover, and over 70 photographs/illustrations. The softback book provides an overview of the First World War as it progressed, with a series of topical features that help flesh out the story. Fifty pence from the sale of each book will be donated to The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal. Hugo Fenwick says: “I was pleased to lend my support to this project to ensure that the current generation recognises the huge sacrifices made by their forebears 100 years ago to secure their freedom. The government has pledged to fund an educational programme to create an enduring legacy and I think this book supports that admirably. Martyn presents a brutally honest account of the First World War, and has pitched it perfectly for a teenage audience. He has managed to achieve this without dumbing down the material in any way, so I’m sure adults will enjoy reading it too.” Hugo Fenwick’s views are echoed by First World War expert Dr Will Butler, from the University of Kent. Dr Butler says: “This book is a valuable guide for a youth audience, or anyone approaching this subject for the first time. It is richly illustrated, covers a significant amount of detail, and avoids those well trodden myths of the First World War, to provide a concise history on the topic.” The Lost Generation can be purchased online at www.lostgenerationbook.co.uk, priced £5.99. ROYAL ENGINEERS MUSEUM - 2015 LECTURES There is a programme of talks being given by some excellent and high quality speakers this year at the Royal Engineers Museum, Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham ME4 4UG. www.re-museum.co.uk All of the following commence at 1900hrs in the Field Marshal Room. Cost is £5 per person which includes refreshments and access to the VC and Medal gallery only. Places must be booked by calling 01634 822312. 26 Mar: 30 Apr 28 May 25 Jun 30 Jul 27 Aug 24 Sep 29 Oct 26 Nov Russell Bowes: ‘Dig for Victory’ Prof Emma Hanna: ‘It’s not all work in the Army: Recreation in the Royal Engineers, 1914-1918’ Robert Fleming: ‘Zeppelins and Germans Strategic Bombing’ Prof Michael Clarke: ‘Waterloo - The People Who Made the Strategy Work’ Geoff Spring: ‘The BEF’s use of Gas on the Western Front’ Steve Hopkins: ‘Woolwich Women at War’ Prof Ulf Schmidt: ‘Justifying Chemical Warfare - The Origins and Ethics of Britain’s Chemical Warfare’ Dr Stefan Goebel: ‘Intimate Pictures: British and German war photography’ Prof Mark Connelly: ‘Notes and swearies: obscene language in soldier’s speech and songs’ All of the following take place from 1300 to 1400hrs in the Field Marshal Room. FREE with normal admission which gives access to the entire Museum. Places must be booked by calling 01634 822312. 12 Mar 18 Jun 10 Sep 15 Oct Maj Gordon Corrigan: ‘The Indian Army on the Western Front’ James Scott: ‘Waterloo and the Royal Engineers’ Martin Stoneham: ‘The Story of the Albert Medal now superseded by the George Cross’ Amy Adams: ‘Sir Edmund Frederick Du Cane RE: Huguenots, Engineers and Wormwood Scrubs Prison’ Regards to you all Tony West Membership Support Officer Email: twest@britishlegion.org.uk LEST WE FORGET Notification has been received that the following members have passed on: Mrs Jasmin Guest Birchington Mr John Appleby Cheriton & Morehall Mr John Playford Dymchurch & District Mr Clifford Dunford Gillingham Mr Adrian Hornby Greenhithe & Swanscombe Mr Ivo Willard “ Mrs Myfanwy Worts Hythe & Saltwood Mr Ralph Gutteridge Kent Branch Mr Malcolm Thurgood Leeds, Hollingbourne & District Mr James Newman Orpington - Club President Mrs Iris Veness Royal Tunbridge Wells Mr Jozef Kupinski Sheerness Mr Kenneth Langley Tenterden Mr Frederick Edwards Woodchurch Mr Anthony Mobbs “ Our deepest sympathies go to their families and friends KENT COUNTY DIARY OF EVENTS - 2015 MARCH Sat 28th Branch Officers Workshop - location tbc APRIL Sun Wed Sat 5th - 6th 15th - 16th 25th Medway Steam & Transport Rally - Chatham Historic Dockyard * WS Annual Conference - Bournemouth 100th Anniversary of Gallipoli Campaign - the Cenotaph MAY Fri Sat Sun Sat Wed 8th - 10th 9th 10th 16th - 17th 24th - 26th VE Day Celebrations (see below) WS Rally - Seasalter Poppy Walk - Whitstable Castle (10 am) Annual Conference - Southport 75th Anniversary of Dunkirk Evacuation (Op Dynamo) - Ramsgate * JUNE Sat Sat Sat 13th - 14th 20th - 21st 27th Folkestone & Ashford Military Show - Sellindge Show Ground * Hellfire Corner Weekend - Pencester Gardens, Dover * Armed Forces Day * JULY Sat Sat Sun Wed 11th 11th - 12th 5th (tbc) 22nd - 26th Leeds Castle Open Air Concert * Thanet at War - Ramsgate County Parade War & Peace Revival - Folkestone Racecourse, Westenhanger * AUGUST Sat Sat Sat 15th 15th - 16th 29th - 31st VJ Day Celebrations Headcorn Combined Ops Military Vehicle & Air Show * Military Odyssey - County Showground, Detling * SEPTEMBER Sat 19th - 20th Salute to the ‘40s - Chatham Historic Dockyard * OCTOBER Sun Wed Fri Sat Sun 11th (tbc) 21st 23rd 24th 25th County Standard Bearer Competition - Ditton Poppy Launch - County Hall, Maidstone Thanet Festival of Remembrance - Winter Gardens, Margate County Poppy Lunch - Brompton Barracks Public Poppy Launch - Bluewater NOVEMBER Sat Sat 7th 8th Festival of Remembrance - Royal Albert Hall Remembrance Sunday DECEMBER Sat 12th Carol Service - Capel Morris Centre (3pm) JANUARY 2016 Sun 16th County Conference - Headcorn Village Hall (12 noon) * County Recruiting Stall Updated: 17th February 2015 VE DAY CELEBRATIONS MAY Fri 8th Service to mark the 70th Anniversary of VE Day - Buttermarket, Canterbury at 11 am Fri 8th 40's/50's themed charity night with live band, disco, buffet and raffle in aid of TRBL - Kennington Carvery, Ashford Fri 8th 40's themed charity night with the Clefhanger Big Band with music and dancing in aid of TRBL – The River Centre, Tonbridge at 7.30 pm The Birchington Branch Royal British Legion Indoor Boot Fair th Saturday 14 March 2015 Church House, Kent Gardens Birchington 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Entry by donation Everybody welcome Light refreshments available RBL Raffle, Bric-a-brac Various other stalls Registered Charity No. 219279