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  • Pevensey Parish Council: VACANCY FOR THE CO-OPTION OF TWO PARISH COUNCILLORS

  • Council supported Xmas present for those suffering fuel poverty

  • Friends of Pevensey Playgrounds: New exciting community group for 2020

  • Response: Timberlaine Road Residents Association: Park Home Holidays: No application sent to Wealden on extending the period of use since the one in 2018

  • KEEPING US POSTED: Are you in favour of Pevensey Parish Council proceeding with the urgent street light replacement in Waverley Gardens?

  • First Eastbourne pop-up hotel: Young people and careers in hospitalitry

  • LETTERS: Planning application: Park Home Holidays: Website suggests extension of time, has this been given by Wealden Council?

  • East Sussex County Council: Help us reduce the great Xmas food throwaway

  • Please feel free to join us: Carols by candle light service and a performance by VOICES CHOIR

  • Govia Thameslink Railway Great Sock Appeal collects over 4,000 socks

  • Rail network in Sussex open for business this Christmas and New Year

  • Now in local newsagents: Christmas edition, Pevensey Bay Journal

  • Come rain or wind, MP for Bexhill and Battle, Huw Merriman, was up at 5:00am on 12 December 2019, the day which may go down in the history books as "the earthquake election"

  • Taylor Dain Estate Agents, Westham, office closure

  • Future of Pevensey Bay as visitor destination at stake: Concerns grow over fate of Sea Road Car Park

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image credit: Southern and Gatwick Express Managing Director Angie Doll launched the commemorative train from the Selhurst depot, pictured with Service Engineer Lee Paine

A special commemorative train was launched by Southern Railway today to remember railway workers’ wartime service

The poppy themed train entered service today as part of Southern’s support for The Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal.

Southern’s owner, Govia Thameslink Railway, has also donated £10,000 to the Royal British Legion towards its support for military veterans.

Train number 377101 was launched by Southern and Gatwick Express Managing Director, Angie Doll, from Southern’s Selhurst depot.

GTR Chief Operating Officer, Steve White, said: “It is important for us to pay our respects to the men and women who contributed to the war effort. The railway played a key role in delivering supplies and munitions, with hundreds and thousands of men and women across the country working tirelessly to keep the rail network moving. This poppy train will serve as a poignant reminder of their sacrifice and the donation will help the Royal British Legion continue their vital support for Armed Forces personnel.”

The £10,000 donation was marked with a cheque presented by Steve White to the Royal British Legion’s Head of Corporate Partnerships, Ben France, at Blackfriars station in central London, supported by Lee Paine, Southern Service Engineer who joined from the British Army, and Steve Copley, Southern Driver Instructor.

Mr France said: “We’d like to thank Govia Thameslink for choosing to make this generous donation to The Royal British Legion. Without your kindness, we would not be able to provide vital support to the Armed Forces community, and remember their service and sacrifice.”

The organisation supports serving and former personnel and their families throughout their lives, providing advice and guidance, as well as recovery and rehabilitation, through to transitioning to civilian life after leaving active service.

More than 19,000 railway workers from Great Britain and Ireland lost their lives in the First World War, with the historic London Brighton & South Coast Railway – operating on the Brighton Main Line of today – seeing more than five and a half thousand men leave to join the war; over 500 did not return. The organisation further supported by transporting 30,000 soldiers and around 7 million tonnes of the British Army’s munitions to the continent.

GTR is also offering free travel with Southern, Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Great Northern for members of the Armed Forces, veterans and cadets on Remembrance Sunday.

The donation and poppy train follows the operator’s sponsorship of the Royal British Legion silent soldier ‘Thank You Silhouettes’ installed across 22 stations last year.

Travel details – applicable for travel to the national Cenotaph service in London as well as the many local events across the network on Sunday 10 November. For more information.