Northumberland Labour Leader Scott Dickinson has called for local residents in Druridge Bay to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of UK Armed Forces this Remembrance Sunday.

This week, communities across Northumberland will come together to pay tribute to those who fought and died in the First World War and all conflicts since.

Today, the UK’s servicemen and servicewomen continue to play a central role to protect British interests and values, from training Ukrainian troops to supporting NATO allies in Estonia.

Following the launch of its national poppy appeal, the Royal British Legion (RBL) are back in local communities across the country to raise vital funds to support our armed forces communities.

Labour is backing the charity’s efforts to encourage schools across the country to support the teaching of remembrance, to ensure its importance is passed on to the next generation.

The charity has developed a range of free teaching resources to be used in local schools or at home, with all of the lesson plans linked to the national curriculum for key stages 1-5.

Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey MP, added:

“Remembrance is a time when the nation comes together to honour all those who have served in our Armed Forces, present and past.

“This year service personnel have played a leading role in the UK’s united support for Ukraine, coordinating supplies, training troops and supporting our NATO allies.  

“Above all we remember those we’ve lost in conflict through the years, who have made the ultimate sacrifice to keep Britain safe. We will remember them.”

Northumberland Labour Leader Scott Dickinson
Northumberland Labour Leader Scott Dickinson
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