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Go red for Remembrance - call to light up buildings to honour the fallen

It's an eye-catching way to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in service



Leicestershire County Council’s headquarters is being illuminated in red to mark Remembrance this year.


County Hall, in Glenfield, is being lit up in support of the Royal British Legion’s (RBL) Poppy Appeal 2021.


The Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Mike Kapur OBE and RBL county chairman Colonel Robert Martin are now calling on other organisations across the county to follow suit light up their own buildings in tribute.


Last year, more than 30 buildings across the county and in Leicester joined with County Hall to go red in remembrance.

Among those taking part were churches, war memorials, offices, community centres and pubs.

It is hoped that this year, even more organisations will pledge to illuminate in red each night until Sunday 14 November.


“Once again this year, we are calling on organisations across the city and county to light up their buildings in red as an eye-catching way to honour those who gave their lives in conflict.

“I hope that by illuminating some of our buildings in this way, it will provide a simple but powerful expression of our community’s support for the Poppy Appeal.”

Lieutenant Mike Kapur OBE


Royal British Legion Leicestershire chairman Colonel Robert Martin said: “In the centenary year of the Poppy Appeal, the Royal British Legion is delighted that organisations in the city and county once again want to show their appreciation and support in such a symbolic way for the men and women of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces who have selflessly and courageously served our country.”


Last year it was not possible to hold the customary service to mark Armistice and pay tribute to the fallen which is traditionally at County Hall’s Stand Easy memorial.


But the service will return this year albeit with fewer participants than in the past.


The short service will take place at the Stand Easy memorial at County Hall, beginning at 10.55am on Thursday November 11 and will incorporate the laying of wreaths and a two-minute silence at 11am.


Dignitaries taking part in the service include the Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire Mike Kapur OBE, High Sheriff of Leicestershire Ian Mattioli MBE and Chairman of Leicestershire County Council Dan Harrison.


They will be joined by representatives of veterans’ associations, the Royal British Legion, serving members of the armed forces and cadets.



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