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Poppy Appeal launches amid music, memories and tributes to charity
Portsmouth News
|October 24, 2025
Brilliant military music filled the air to mark the launch of this year's Poppy Appeal in Portsmouth.
Serving military personnel were joined by members of the public for a short ceremony at the Spinnaker Tower.
Serving Royal Marines handed out the first boxes of poppies, with two-year-old Finley Pook saluting the personnel as he received the first commemorative flower.
The appeal supports the Royal British Legion (RBL), an organisation which aids serving members of the armed forces and veterans with anything from welfare to financial support.
Colonel Andy Dawes, one of the standard-bearers and an RBL member for 45 years, told The News: "The parade shows a real dedication to the Poppy Appeal.
"It's a good idea to make sure what Remembrance Day is about. It's not about one day, it's 365 days a year all the time. Portsmouth is the home of the Royal Navy.
"We have to remember those of all forces who have given their lives for our country. The RBL is there for anyone who wants the support."
Musicians of the Royal Marines Band Service marched through Gunwharf Quays to rounds of applause.
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