
Al Murray (left) with Cllr Gerald McGregor; Mark James; Tony Currie; Cathie James and Elisabeth Whittaker
Chiswick residents have helped raise more than £30,000 for the Royal British Legion through this year’s Poppy Appeal, marking a significant revival of the local branch.
The total of £30,459.31 represents a 4,883 per cent increase on last year’s collection of just £611, when the branch was described as being “in limbo.” The funds were gathered through a combination of £20,147 in contactless payments, £9,527.41 in cash, and £784.90 via QR codes.
Local organiser Elisabeth Whittaker, who restarted the Chiswick branch after struggling to buy poppies in recent years, coordinated collections across schools, shops, churches, estate agents and three of Chiswick’s Sunday markets. For the first time in several years, volunteers also collected at Turnham Green tube station, with comedian and WW2 historian Al Murray joining the team on London Poppy Day, 30 October.
Elisabeth said, “I’d like to say a huge thank you to the people of Chiswick for their generosity and also to our wonderful volunteers, not least Al Murray who joined us at the station, and the incredibly helpful staff at Turnham Green station. We’re already planning for next year when we’ll try to do even better.”
The appeal ran from 23 October until Remembrance Sunday, 9 November, with daily collections at the station and strong support at the Chiswick Flower Market, Antiques Market and Street Food Market.
Elisabeth worked closely with long-time volunteer Mark James, who has distributed collecting boxes in Chiswick for many years, and with Graham Peach, chairman of the local branch and commanding officer of Chiswick Sea Scouts. Graham welcomed the new energy brought to the appeal and confirmed the branch will be reorganised in the New Year.
Angus Watson, who manages volunteer organisers for the Legion in south west London, praised the effort: “We’re incredibly grateful to Elisabeth for galvanising our efforts in Chiswick. Every volunteer helps us raise vital funds for veterans and their families.”
The Royal British Legion provides wide-ranging support for those who have served in the armed forces, including financial assistance, housing support, and health services. Demand for its services has grown amid the cost-of-living crisis, with more than 23,000 veterans and families receiving grants in the past year alone.
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