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North & East Yorkshire County
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From the County Chairman Hi everybody,
This County Newsle�er is a way for you and your Branches views to be aired, your
Branch ac�vi�es to be adver�sed and your events displayed. So please use the
Newsle�er and let other Branches know what you are doing. We are trying to improve
communica�ons between County and Branches, but it is proving to be an uphill climb.
We communicate, but there is very li�le feed back to the County office, consequently
trying to find ar�cles for this edi�on of the County Newsle�er has been hard work for
Kimberley. I am hoping you are all doing something for the Royal Bri�sh Legion in your
own way, which will create greater awareness, strengthen the membership, raise the
income of the Poppy Appeal and recruit addi�onal supporters. PLEASE……. let us have
details of any events so we can publicise them and display your achievements.
The Pathway for Growth plan is transi�oning the Legion to a new structure, designed to
enable delivery of welfare, representa�on, Remembrance and comradeship at a more
local level. See the Area Manager, Chris Cunningham’s report.
Congratula�on to all those working as Poppy Appeal Organisers and Collectors. As of
29th August 2012, the North & East Yorkshire County Poppy Appeal total stands at
£1,105,596.35, which is a 9.67% increase over last years final total.
Colin
ColinNorthridgeMBE
North&EastYorkshireCountyChairman
CONTENTS
Page 1—2 Membership
Page 3—4 Branches & Informa&on
Page 6—8 Welfare
Page 9—11 Pathway For Growth
Page 12 Who’s Who
Page 13—14 County Events Diary
Page 16—In Memorium
NewsAugust 2012. Issue 1
MEMBERSHIP Youth Membership New youth members joining from 1 July 2012
There will be a one off membership fee of £5
An annual membership card will NOT be issued, in the
interim new youth members will receive a one off proof of membership style le�er. Longer term this will
hopefully be replaced by an e-card or mobile phone app but this will take me a li�le bit of �me to research and
develop along side the experts. (FYI - it was decided at the last membership council mee�ng not to issue annual
membership cards to our youth members)
Current youth members from 2012/13 annual renewal
No further membership fees need to be paid un�l they become a full
member
They will receive a proof of membership style le�er direct to their home address prior to the 1 October 2012
renewal date explaining the new arrangement. I will forward a copy of the le�er to you for your reference once the proof
has been signed off.
Membership Applica&on Forms—MS4
Please be aware that MS4/2010 or earlier will no longer be accepted at County or CDI aIer 31st December 2012 due to HMRC
changes to the GiI Aid declara�on that must be Implemented as of 1st January 2013. To order new copies of the MS4/12 please
contact the following, and provide the relevant informa�on:
Nicola Wren. nwren@bri�shlegion.org.uk
01622 794273 or
Phyl Summers. psummers@bri�shlegion.org.uk
Branch Name
Branch Number
Name & Address the literature needs to be sent to.
Please do not order large numbers
Na&onal Cup & Trophies Compe&&ons 2013
The procedure for distribu�ng the applica�on forms for the Haig Cup, Lister Cup, Maurice Cup, Ian
Hamilton Cup and the Lewis Shield has changed. In the past, applica�ons were forwarded to the
Branches with the Legion Magazine. Historically, only a small number of Branches have entered these
compe��ons and this procedure has become prohibi�vely expensive. Branches should contact their
County/District Secretary for the forms if they wish to enter these compe��ons. The Criteria for each
award is at the rear of this newsle�er.
Mailing Error
It appears that Head Office has used the mailing list for Branch Membership Secretaries for the distribu�on of the Royal Charter
and the Na�onal Officers Nomina�on Papers to the Branches instead of the Branch Secretary mailing list. I would ask that you
make contact with your membership secretary to retrieve these document.
County Annual Conference 2013
Please remember to complete the Conference Paperwork that has been distributed to Branch
Secretaries for nomina�ons for the following:
• County Execu�ve Commi�ee
• Na�onal Conference Commi�ee
• County Conference Commi�ee
Submission deadline for the above and a�endance 9th November 2012
Legion Financial Year
Charter Mo�on 1. Change of date for branch accounts—MOTION CARRIED
The following Mo�on presented by the Board of Trustees to amend the membership year
to give the Accounts department more �me to assemble the Charity Accounts. This was
carried at Na�onal Conference and therefore will have the following impact :
The effect for the legion year 2012/13 is to reduce the Membership Financial year to 9
months. The 2012/13 year will be from 1st October 2012 �ll 30th June 2013. This means
that R&Ps must be returned prior to having been adopted by the AGM, as the AGM and
Conference dates will not change but remain in line with the corporate Financial Year
Membership Fees 2012/13
The Mo�on to raise the membership fees was LOST
at Na�onal Conference, therefore the Membership
Fee from 1st October 2012 will be £13.00
Social Media
North & East Yorkshire have their own Facebook page and County
Website with a fast growing supporter base. We provide up to date
informa�on through linked, related friends and events in our area. Why
not become a friend of The Royal Bri�sh Legion in North & East
Yorkshire from the following link
www.bri�shlegion.org.uk/coun�es/north-east-yorkshire
www.facebook.com/RBLNEYorks
We current have 90% of branches within the
County contactable on email. Could I ask that
should your branch have an email
address as a point of contact, you provide this
to the County Secretary. This method of
communica�on is proving to save the County
and Branches valuable funds.
Royal Charter
All Branch Secretaries will have received a copy of the
new Version 7 of the Royal Charter. I would ask that
the Summary of Changes be read very carefully, and
discussed with your branch. Should
the branch like any further copies,
these may be purchased from The
Poppy Shop, or alterna�vely in the
membership sec�on of the TRBL
Website www.bri�shlegion.org.uk
BRANCHES &
INFORMATION
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Councils
Champion of the Armed Forces
THE BANNER for the armed forces in Redcar and Cleveland Council is to be carried
by Liberal Democrat councillor Eric Howden. (Redcar Branch Secretary).
He has been chosen by the council's cabinet to be the authority's armed forces
champion. The council see the role as "increasing the awareness and visibility of
the needs of the ex-services community and it is likely to have an overall posi�ve
impact on this group of ci�zens". Council leader Councillor George Dunning, said:
"Anyone who is prepared to put their life on the line for their country deserves
100% support."
He said the Government was planning to cut the armed forces by 20,000.
"It is too much of an ask when we s�ll have a troubled world and when we call on
the armed forces to bale us out of situa�ons such as that which occurred at the
Olympics
EAST YORKSHIRE ARMED FORCES
COMMUNITY COVENANT
The photo below shows those who were signatories of the East Riding of Yorkshire Armed Forces Community
Covenant at a public ceremony held in tandem with Armed Forces Day in Beverley on Sunday 1st
July. Major (Retd)
Chris Cunningham, County Manager for North and East Yorkshire, signed on behalf of The Royal Bri�sh Legion.
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council really means to deliver on its intent for the Armed Forces and veteran
community. Hull City Council also have an even more impressive ac�on plan which the East Riding council have
drawn on.
As well as a Covenant, Hull City Council have also
created an Armed Forces and Veterans' Charter,
under which is a structure of 4 discrete pathways:
1. Housing and related support.
2. Health & wellbeing.
3. Money ma�ers.
4. Employment, educa�on & training.
Willerby, Kirkella & Anlaby Branch
How the Royal Bri�sh Legion is hoping to a�ract younger supporters
The youthful face of the Royal Bri�sh Legion – and why more like her are needed
IT HAS helped improve the lives of thousands of soldiers and counts the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William among
its most ardent supporters.
Now, Royal Bri�sh Legion’s Willerby, Kirk Ella and
Anlaby branch is tackling preconceived no�ons that the
organisa�on is only for older people.
Boer War Memorial – Hull
The Boer War Memorial in Paragon Square to be rededicated.
The rededica�on is to be part of the Remembrance Day ceremony on Sunday
11th November . The Boer War memorial will be rededicated to honour those
people of Hull who have served, fought and died for their country since the
end of the Second World War. The rededica�on will be recorded on
commemora�ve plaques a�ached to the war memorial.
County Handbook 2012
The County Directory is now being produced locally by the County Secretary. Updates
are made throughout the year on the informa�on that is provided from the branches.
Enclosed within this newsle�ers is the Revised edi�on for 2012.
The Directory is to be updated every 6 months, with the branches being
provided one copy each. Should any branch require further copies then please make
contact with the County Secretary . Remember please do not order large numbers.
This directory is only as good as the informa�on that is provided. Should you have any
ideas for further informa�on to be included, then please do inform us.
WELFARE
BeAer mental health support for Armed Forces Families required
The Centre for Mental Health has released a report, Unsung Heroes, highligh�ng that while progress is being made to address the
psychological needs of Service personnel and veterans themselves, the prac�cal and emo�onal impact on their partners and children
must also be provided for.
They call for Armed Forces families to receive be�er support to enable them to cope with the emo�onal
and psychological impact of deployment. They also recommend further research into alcohol misuse,
domes�c violence and the impact of mental health problems on the partners and children of Service
personnel and veterans. The work was supported by both the Legion and the veteran's mental health
charity Combat Stress.
Benefits and military compensa&on payments
There has been very welcome news regarding how War Pensions and Armed Forced Compensa�on
Scheme payments will be treated under the new Universal Credit benefit. Universal Credit, to be
Introduced early next year, will combine a number of exis�ng benefits including housing benefit,
income related employment and support allowance and working tax credit, into one system.
The Legion had been worried that only £10.00 of the military compensa�on payments would be
disregarded, leaving recipients worse off. However aIer we highlighted this to the Government they
announced that these payments will not be considered income and will be fully disregarded. This
should mean that many of those injured in Service will not lose out and in some cases may find
themselves be�er off.
Keeping the disregard for council tax support
Unfortunately the posi�on with the new localised form of council tax benefit in England is not quite so sa�sfactory and
pressure may need to be applied to local authori�es to con�nue providing the full disregard. The Legion had also called for
the new council tax benefit system to fully disregard War Pensions and AFCS payments. However the Government has
decided to allow local authori�es to choose how they treat these payments.
As of April 2013 local authori�es will have their own locally designed support schemes. These will have to factor in a 10%
reduc�on in funding. We are concerned that local authori�es, looking for savings, may choose to remove the full disregard of
compensa�on payments that is, currently, almost universally awarded.
On a more posi�ve note the Government, in its guidance to local authori�es, reminds them that the principles of the Armed
Forces Covenant should be considered when deciding how to treat military compensa�on pay-
ments. Local authori�es will be consul�ng on their new schemes ahead of April 2013 and the Le-
gion will be wri�ng to each one to advise of the importance of providing a full
disregard. We hope that other individuals and organisa�ons will do the same.
Council homes for heroes
The Government has published a new version of its housing alloca�ons guidance for local authori�es in England. This version
introduces measures that will ensure councils cannot bar certain members of the Armed Forces community from wai�ng lists due to a
lack of local connec�on. Addi�onal preference must also be given to others who have urgent housing needs.
The guidance also ‘strongly encourages’ councils to consider how they can award appropriate priority to all serving or former Service
personnel and their families. The Legion believes that this is a step in the right direc�on and our Director General, Chris Simpkins, has
wri�en to every local authority in England to highlight the new measures and encourage them to assist the Armed Forces community
to access social housing.
Useful websites
Care for Mental Health: www.centreformentalhealth.org.uk
Combat Stress: www.combatstress.org.uk
War Pensions: www.veterans-uk.info/pensions/wdp_new_index.html
Armed Forces Compensa�on Scheme: www.veterans-uk.info/pensions/afcs_new.html
Universal Credit: www.dwp.gov.uk/policy/welfare-reform/universal-credit
Localising Council Tax Support: www.communi�es.gov.uk/localgovernment/localgovernmenVinance/counciltax
Guidance to Local Authori�es: www.communi�es.gov.uk/documents/localgovernment/pdf/2148567.pdf
Armed Forces Covenant: www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/4E9E2014-5CE6-43F2-AE28-B6C5FA90B68F/0/Armed_Forces_Covenant.pdf
Housing Alloca�on Guidelines: www.communi�es.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/2171391.pdf
Benefits & Money Advice
good news story. As you’re aware, TRBL has been funding a Benefits & Money Advice service through Ci�zens Advice since 2007.
In Yorkshire we have 4 RBL-funded bureaux:
CAB Richmondshire & Hambleton (Richmond) – since Oct 2007
CAB Sheffield Debt Support Unit – since Oct 2007
CAB Scarborough & District – since Dec 2008
CAB Kirklees (Huddersfield) – since Nov 2009
The Area Manger con�nually monitors both the output and performance of all four bureaux and it is clear that all are adding a tre-
mendous amount of value to my opera�onal welfare effort in the county. To date the service has met the needs of 3,250 RBL ben-
eficiaries, with a financial gain (in terms of welfare benefits gained or debts wri�en off) of £8.8 million. This averages out at some-
thing in the order of £2,700 per case. To my mind, this means that the service more than repays the investment the Legion has
made and our beneficiaries are considerably be�er off as a result.
WELFARE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE
STATISTICS FROM 1ST
OCTOBER 2011 – 30TH
AUGUST 2012
THROUGH THE YORK COUNTY OFFICE.
TOTAL EXPENDITURE SPENT ON WELFARE NEEDS: £303.958.11
TOTAL RAISED FROM OTHER SOURCES TO SUPPORT NEEDS: £93.687.47
LEGION EXPENDITURE: £210.270.64
WE HAVE COMPLETED 1074 APPLICATIONS FOR WELFARE ASSISTANCE OF WHICH
229 CASES WERE REFERRED TO OTHER ORGANISATIONS.
60 CASES WERE REJECTED.
19 CASES WHERE THE FINANCIAL CRITERIA WAS NOT MET.
102 CASES WERE CLASSED AS CLIENT WITHDRAWAL , EITHER SATISFIED BY OTHER SOURCES OR NEED NO
LONGER REQUIRED.
THE LEGION IS AT PRESENT SPENDING 1.7 MILLION POUNDS A WEEK ON WELFARE AND THE NEEDS CON-
TINUES TO GROW.
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT FROM THE WELFARE TEAM AT THE YORK OFFICE
PATHWAY FOR GROWTH
The Pathway for Growth plan for change is designed to put the Legion in the strongest possible posi�on to
achieve our mission – to be the organisa�on which is, and is recognised as, the No1 provider of Welfare,
Comradeship, Representa�on and Remembrance for the Armed Forces community. The Pathway for Growth
plan will enable us to put our Beneficiaries at the very heart of everything we do. It will enable us to focus on
delivering four key ac�vi�es – Health & Welfare, Representa�on, Remembrance and Comradeship more
effec�vely at a local level.
Head Office have started to make changes to the way we operate. The new structure of 3 Regions and 16 Areas
is now in place and 14 Area Managers have been appointed (11 of which are former County Managers). A Head
of Armed Services Engagement has also been appointed, whose job it will be to Increase the understanding of
the Legion’s work amongst the Armed Forces community.
Area Managers recruited internally have now taken up their posts, Chris Cunningham is the Area Manager for
the Yorkshire Area. The Area Managers are now developing their plans for how we should deliver the Four Pillars
of the Legion’s mission locally across their Areas. We, the Coun�es and Branches, need to work together with
Chris to ensure that our beneficiaries are geWng the very best support to meet their needs.
In developing his Yorkshire Area plan, Chris will also be looking for appropriate proper�es for new Legion
offices in the Yorkshire Area. This is no small task and the Legion has engaged architects to assist with the
designing of what will be an important part of the public face of the Legion. The roll out of these new offices
will be phased over the next 18 months to 2 years. Chris is currently in the process of recrui�ng two new staff
members to support him and in early 2013 the Legion will also be recrui�ng the remaining frontline welfare
roles. Head office staff are currently working with exis�ng staff in the field to help them understand the new
ways of working, developing the skills required for these roles and try out new working pa�erns.
These are rapidly changing but exci�ng �mes for the Legion, which remains a vibrant, powerful and highly
effec�ve charity. We will con�nue to keep you informed as these new plans progress and ask for your support
as the Legion re-posi�ons itself more regionally and locally to offer the best support possible to the Armed
Forces community.
“Pathway to Growth” is the Royal British Legion’s strategy for the future
Regional & Area
Our area will become:
North Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, West Yorkshire & South
Yorkshire. Cleveland branches to remain within North Yorkshire
The Area Structure under an Area Manager will look like this:
Advice & Informa�on
Officer
Membership Areas, i.e. North & East Yorkshire and South & West
Yorkshire will retain individual County Committees with Officers and
each will retain a County Secretary. Future change will
depend on membership numbers and the results of a Membership
Our Regional Structure, led by an Assistant Director Operations will
look like this:
Who’s Who
President Maj Gen Michael Charlton-Weedy CBE DL
County Chairman Colin Northridge MBE 01845 526654
County Vice-Chairman Alan Higbee MBE 01482 631884
County Treasurer Mark Hogan MSM 07977555619
Area Manager Chris Cunningham BEM 0113 2180143
County Secretary Kimberley Thornton 01904 550577
Community Fund Raiser Elizabeth Hughes 01904 550576
County Poppy Appeal Co-ordinator Ernie Oldfield (East) 01964 623138
Paul Darley (North) 01423 867793
County Chaplain The Rev. David Porter OStJ BA 01904 769823
County Managers Assistant Louise Beilby 01904 550750
County Welfare Officers: Beverley Davies 01904 550572
Ian Poole 01904 550571
County Standard Bearer Mr Barry Moody MBE 01262 676622
County Parade Marshal Mr Barry Moody MBE 01262 676622
(Deputy) Miss Marie Taylor 01904 425751
Mr Gordon Lane 01482 899953
County Recruiting Officer Mr Harold Milner 01482 634191
County Youth Officer Mr Alan Higbee MBE 01482 631884
County Training Officer Mr Fergus Osborne (branch) 01287 281786
Mr Elwyn Pickering (national) 01423 874360
Registered Address:
The Royal British Legion,
North & East Yorkshire County
Unit 4, Triune Court,
Monks Cross Drive
Huntington
YORK
North Yorkshire
YO32 9GZ
Telephone: 01904 550570/7
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/counties/north-east-yorkshire
NORTH & EAST YORKSHIRE COUNTY
Lister House Carol Concert
Annual Carol Concert on Friday 7th December starting at 7.30 p.m. Tickets costing £5 each will be available at the
AGM or from Lister House. There will be a raffle with prizes of £100, £50 and £25 and tickets cost £1 each.
Please encourage your members to purchase some of these tickets as all profits help to boost the Lister House
Amenities Fund.
“We Will Remember Them” “We Will Remember Them” “We Will Remember Them” “We Will Remember Them”
Beverley Branch - Mr Jack Conway
Bilton Branch - Mr J Gibbin, Mr L Cole, Mr P Martin
Bridlington Branch - Mr H Jones, Mr R Kneeshaw, Mr R Snowden
Carlton in Coverdale Branch - Mr R Handey
Danby & District Branch - Miss B Thompson
Driffield Branch - Mr C May, Mr Fred Robson, Mr J Brandham, Mr R Jones, Mr T Medforth
Guisborough Branch - Mrs M Armstrong
Harrogate Victory Branch - Mr C Allan, Mr J Shearer
Hedon & District Branch - Mr K Gray, Mr S Hoffman
Hull Branch - Mr C Harvey, Mr S Davies
Leyburn Branch - Mr A Metcalf
Nidderdale Branch - Mr F Spence, Mr J Hardcastle
North Ferriby Branch - Mr B Robert, Mr G Hopper, Mr G Tyson, Mr I Palfreyman, Mr J Wilson, Mr T Harland
Northallerton Branch - Mrs S Sneddon
Osmotherley Branch - Mr P Moon
Pickering & Thornton-le-Dale Branch - Mr F Matthew, Mr H Metcalf, Mr R Harrison, Rev R Baker
Pocklington Branch - Mr A. Moir, Mrs J Wyatt
Richmond Branch - Mr G Muckle, Mr J Bourne, Mr M Evans
Scarborough Branch - Mr J Leefe, Mrs J Lord
Skipton Branch- Mr A Riddlough, Mr D Crawford, Mr J Hartley
Stamford Bridge Branch - Mr Colin Jones
Sutton on Hull Branch - Mr P Scott
Tadcaster Branch - Mr P Hall
Thirsk Branch Mr A Heath, Mr B Dunn, Mr C Goldsmith, Mr E Abbott, Mr K Wood, Mr R Minican, Mr R Rowsell, Mr T Swales
Whitby Branch - Dr A Cross
Willerby Kirkella & Anlaby Branch - Mr B Harrison, Mr G McMahon, Mr K Clappison, Mrs B Eaton, Mrs J Young
York Branch- Mr C Dowson, Mr G Awty, Mr J Steel, Mr P Taylor, Mr V Murray, Mrs Franziska Gaze