Sick and injured veterans from Bravo 22 Company, one of the most remarkable theatre groups at the Fringe, visited Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory in Warriston yesterday to highlight the work of Poppyscotland. All are taking part in Unspoken, a premiere inspired by the stories of 100 ex-Servicemen and ex-Servicewomen which runs from 21-27 August. Continue reading Cast of Bravo 22 joins forces with Poppyscotland
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Ayrshire veterans visit Poppy Factory
Eight Ayrshire veterans made the pilgrimage across the country recently for a special visit and tour of Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory in Warriston, where a team of injured ex-Servicemen and Servicewomen hand-produce more than five million poppies every year for the charity’s annual Poppy Appeal. Continue reading Ayrshire veterans visit Poppy Factory
Scotland rugby star launches Poppyscotland fundraiser
Edinburgh Rugby and Scotland star Hamish Watson hopped to it to help launch a brand new family fundraiser in aid of leading Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland. Continue reading Scotland rugby star launches Poppyscotland fundraiser
Cabinet Secretary Keith Brown launches Centenary Poppy
Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Keith Brown MSP visited Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory yesterday to help launch a stunning new commemorative poppy which will be distributed and worn during the 2018 Scottish Poppy Appeal. Continue reading Cabinet Secretary Keith Brown launches Centenary Poppy
Walking with Heroes: Scotland’s state band launches nationwide tour
Scotland’s best-known military band – The Band of The Royal Regiment of Scotland – is to embark on its first-ever nationwide tour with the hope of raising tens of thousands of pounds for Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland. Continue reading Walking with Heroes: Scotland’s state band launches nationwide tour
Soldiers get on their bikes to launch Poppyscotland Sportive
Soldiers from 2 SCOTS were ready to ride them on the beaches as they get on their bikes in East Lothian to help launch the 2018 Poppyscotland Sportive. The annual mass participation cycling event later this year aims to raise funds for the leading Armed Forces charity and takes place in and around the county. Continue reading Soldiers get on their bikes to launch Poppyscotland Sportive
Letter: Will you take The Pledge?
To the Editor,
There are few of us young or old who are not at least vaguely familiar with the famous recruitment poster from 1914 in which a demonstrative and glaring Lord Kitchener points right at us and proclaims that he and our country “needs you”. Continue reading Letter: Will you take The Pledge?
PoppyScotland NEEDS YOU for ambitious fundraising challenge
In this most poignant of years, when the country will mark 100 years since the signing of the Armistice that heralded the end of the First World War, leading Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland has adopted Lord Kitchener’s famous mantra – “Your country needs YOU!” – to launch a fundraising quest that is inspiring groups, schools, businesses, clubs and organisations around the country to take on the challenge of raising £1,918 (or more) in 2018. Continue reading PoppyScotland NEEDS YOU for ambitious fundraising challenge
Wipers Times cast launch centenary 1918 Poppy Pledge
Actors Sam Ducane and Jake Morgan from the Somme-inspired West End production The Wipers Times joined current serving soldiers to get down and dirty in a recreated First World War trench to help launch Poppyscotland’s most ambitious fundraising challenge ever outside of the annual Scottish Poppy Appeal. They were joined by soldiers from 2nd Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, who were the first to commit to this centenary challenge.
Gordon Michie, Head of Fundraising for Poppyscotland, said: “While the Scottish Poppy Appeal remains the lifeblood of the charity, we have today launched The 1918 Poppy Pledge; a year-long fundraising quest that we hope will inspire groups, schools, businesses, clubs and organisations around the country to take on the challenge of raising £1,918 – or more – in the next year.
“As we enter this important centenary year, The Poppy Pledge will be a lasting tribute to those who fell in the First World War. Importantly, it will also allow us to make a step change in the scale of support Poppyscotland is able to provide those in the Armed Forces community who rely on our support today.”
The actors were joined by serving soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal and Mechanical Engineers (REME), based at Leuchars Station, who were the first to sign The 1918 Poppy Pledge. Earlier this year, the soldiers went the extra mile for the Scottish Poppy Appeal when they cycled the distance from John o’Groats to Land’s End on exercise bikes.
Corporal Craig Wood, from the REME, said: “The coming year will mark an important milestone in our nation’s history as we reflect on the 100-year anniversary of the end of the First World War, and the sacrifices made by so many. The work of Poppyscotland is as vital today as it was back then and that’s why we were the first to sign The 1918 Poppy Pledge. We hope that other military units, and the public as a whole, will join us in supporting this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
The trenches, at Digging In which is located in Glasgow’s Pollok Park, are a re-creation of a section of Allied and opposing German trenches. They give visitors an understanding of how soldiers learned to survive not just the violence of war, but also the mundane challenges of daily life, thrown up by a world cut into the world.
The Wipers Times tells the true and extraordinary story of the satirical newspaper created in the mud and mayhem of the Somme, interspersed with comic sketches and spoofs from the vivid imagination of those on the front line. The stage adaptation was developed following an award-winning BBC film by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman.
Private Eye Editor and star of legendary BBC panel show Have I Got News For You Ian Hislop, whose paternal grandfather, Murdoch David Hislop, served with the 9th Highland Light Infantry at the Third Battle of Ypres, said: “Following amazing audience and critical reaction in the West End, The Wipers Times is on manoeuvres again around Britain. We look forward to sharing the remarkable trench humour of The Wipers Times with new theatre-goers around the country, including at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow this weekend.”
James Haworth, Theatre Director at Theatre Royal, said: “It’s an honour to have The Wipers Times with us at Theatre Royal Glasgow for its only Scottish run this week. It really is a fitting way to mark Armistice Day commemorations and we’re proud to be supporting Poppyscotland with a charity collection at each performance.
“The Wipers Times cast were thrilled to take part in today’s event. The 1918 Poppy Pledge is a fantastic way to honour those who fought in both World Wars and help provide continued support for the Armed Forces community.”
Edinburgh falls silent for Armistice Day Service
The firing of the Edinburgh Castle gun signalled the start of the Armistice Day Service in Edinburgh yesterday. A two-minute silence followed before the Rev Dr Karen K Campbell conducted the service in the Garden of Remembrance. Continue reading Edinburgh falls silent for Armistice Day Service