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Bitton and Oldland Branch Train Rides look set to return next year

The Bitton and Oldland Branch have been celebrating the success of their

Poppy Rides Day held on the 15 May

The Royal British Legion's 90 Anniversary

Poppyman was in attendance

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and the day was graced by the presence of the Lord Lietenant of Gloucestershire

Dame Janet Trotter DBE

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A great days entertainment for all and most importantly money raised for The Legion

The Legion spends more than £200,000 a day or £1.4 million a week delivering its vital welfare work 

Legion membership is open to all regardless of whether you have served in the Armed Forces or not.  We are committed to the welfare, interests and memory of the Service family.  If you want to help those who have served, contact your

local branch