Will you remember them?
Every year, we are proud to display thousands of Tributes in our Fields of Remembrance. Each Tribute carries a personal hand-written message to honour the memory of a loved one and to remember those who lost their life in Service for our country. The opportunity to make a Tribute this year will be coming soon.
Please revisit this website for the latest updates on the 2025 Fields of Remembrance.
Remember a loved one
The closing date for the 2024 Fields of Remembrance has now passed, but you can still donate in memory of a loved one and support the Armed Forces community today.
Visiting the Fields of Remembrance?
Each November, members of the public come from across the UK to join together and honour the memory of loved ones and remember those who we sadly lost, serving in our Armed Forces. It is part of our nation’s culture and means so much to so many people.
More information about how to visit our 2025 Fields of Remembrance will be shared soon. Please revisit this website for further updates.
The first Field of Remembrance
In November 1928, The Poppy Factory took a group of disabled veterans, a tray of poppies and a collecting tin to the grounds of St Margaret's Church at Westminster Abbey. It was not a large display, only a handful of poppies were planted around a single cross, but it caught the public attention and began a tradition that has grown over the decades.
Over 90 years later, the Poppy Factory still organises the Field of Remembrance at Westminster, with RBL organising Fields of Remembrance in other five locations. Altogether, volunteers plant more than 120,000 Tributes across the UK.