London Poppy Day
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| London Poppy Day | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | First Thursday of November |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Location(s) | London |
| Years active | 2006–present |
| Organized by | Royal British Legion |
| Website | www |
London Poppy Day is an annual event organised by the Royal British Legion which aims to raise £1million for its Poppy Appeal. Launched in 2006, the event takes place in London on the first Thursday of November, shortly before the United Kingdom observes Remembrance Sunday, and is one of several similar events held in cities around the United Kingdom. The day sees volunteers and armed forces veterans selling poppy merchandise to raise funds at venues such as railway stations, on the London Underground, and in offices, as well as entertainment provided by military bands.
London Poppy Day is an annual event organised by the Royal British Legion that takes place on the first Thursday of November, shortly before Remembrance Sunday, and aims to raise £1m for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.[1][2] The event sees volunteers selling poppy merchandise at venues around London, including rail and tube stations during the morning and evening rush hours, as well as offices at lunchtime to raise funds for the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal. Entertainment is provided throughout the day by military bands, with the 2010 event, held on 4 November of that year, including a performance by the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas at Leadenhall Market, and military bagpipes at various underground stations,[3] while Poppy Day 2017 included a performance by the Band of the Grenadier Guards at London Waterloo station.[4] The day ends with the volunteers gathering at Leadenhall Market.[3]
Similar events are held in other locations around the UK in early November, including Birmingham,[5] Cardiff,[6] Edinburgh,[7] Leeds,[8] and Manchester.[9]