'˜Tommy Poppy' tribute returns to Seaham as part of Remembrance commemorations
East Durham Trust encouraged delegates at its Annual Conference to paint stones which will be placed around the famous Tommy statue, in Seaham Harbour, as part of its Walk Together project.
The painted stoneswere collected by Remembrance Day organisers at a special ceremony during the conference, held at East Durham College.
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Hide AdThe tradition of creating the ‘Tommy Poppy’ around the statue was established by the Seaham Remember Them group, which arrange events all year round in support of Armed Forces initiatives.
Veterans and volunteers on the project walked from Shotton War Memorial to the conference at the college, complete with bagpipes and flags, before the painted stones were ceremonially handed over.
Chief executive of the trust Malcolm Fallow said: “We are theming this year’s conference on the part that Arts and Creativity can play in Social and Economic regeneration so this seemed so appropriate.
“The Seaham Remember Them Fund is an incredible local organisation.”
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Hide AdFounder Member of the group and veteran Dave McKenna added: “It is great to link with the trust in this way as we seek to raise the profile of the Poppy Appeal.
“At the end of the day this is all about the simple message ‘We Will Remember Them’.”
East Durham Trust is a registered charity with an expressed purpose to promote the regeneration of rural and urban areas after suffering from the effects of social and economic decline.
The trust is the flagship voluntary and community sector organisation for the area and also provides traditional support to local community groups.
The charity is also host to the area’s Nationally Accredited Volunteer Centre.