Iain, who hails from Liverpool, will be walking for 30 hours – one hour for each year of his service – through London criss-crossing the Thames via the city’s bridges to raise funds for these three great causes.
Read moreIain, who hails from Liverpool, will be walking for 30 hours – one hour for each year of his service – through London criss-crossing the Thames via the city’s bridges to raise funds for these three great causes.
Read moreAfter a mizzling start, the weather gods almost smiled on the 2025 SSAFA Wales Charity Golf Day held at Southerndown Golf Club in the Vale of Glamorgan, which was won by The Tanning Studio team beating the runners up – The Old Fogies – by a single point.
Read moreHelp for Heroes is honoured to announce Tesco as the headline sponsor of Help for Heroes’ flagship fundraising event, the Big Battlefield Bike Ride.
Read moreOn 27 June, Carol and Charles Diaper, aged 63 and 61, of St. George’s Cross, will climb the inside of one of the iconic Kelpies before abseiling down the 30-metre-high structures.
Read moreRoger’s fundraising challenge has raised over £10,300 to be split between the groups’ chosen charities: the RAF Benevolent Fund, the Royal Air Force Association, the Royal British Legion, Coventry Cathedral and the Stalag Luft III Museum.
Read moreMike Armstrong is back on the trails once again, taking on another inspiring fundraising walk in support of Blesma.
Read moreOn Sunday 8 June, twenty-five runners took on the Worthing 10k to raise crucial funds for Care for Veterans, a Royal Star & Garter Home.
Read moreA blind veteran from Swansea has raised over £1,000 after walking 26-miles along the Gower Coast to raise money for Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for vision-impaired ex-Service men and women.
Read moreThe Household Division Charity is pleased to formally announce that on Wednesday 16 July, Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, will be the guest of honour at the 2025 Household Division Military Musical Spectacular.
Read moreThe Battle of Britain, which was waged and raged in the skies above southern England and the Channel between July and October 1940 is part of the British psyche and of the legend and lore of World War Two.
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