100 years of Royal British Legion commemorated in Horsham


27 Aug 2021


A ‘Torch of Remembrance’ relay to mark the centenary of the Royal British Legion passed through Horsham on Thursday 26 August and was marked by a special ceremony.

The event was held to commemorate 100 years’ service of the Royal British Legion, passing on the torch of remembrance from one generation to another to ensure that the Royal British Legion continues for another 100 years.

The Horsham branch of the Royal British Legion hosted this leg of the Sussex County Remembrance Torch Relay which was officially observed by Horsham District Council Chairman Cllr David Skipp and Armed Forces Champion Cllr Peter Burgess.

A short ceremony saw the torch passed from service veterans to a member of the Horsham youth organisation to symbolise the next generation carrying on the important act of remembrance.

HDC Chairman attends RBL Torch of Remembrance ceremony in Horshams Carfax

Commenting on the event, Cllr Skipp said:

The torch relay service is an opportunity and a time for us to reflect and remember not only the fallen and the sacrifices made both in the past and in current conflicts, but also the Royal British Legion itself.

We should all do our best to acknowledge and appreciate the achievements of the Royal British Legion volunteers, members and fundraisers over the last century, and take the time to pay tribute to them.

The commemorative relay started on Monday 23 August at St Mary’s Parish Church in Rye and it will finish in St Anne's Church, the Witterings on Saturday 28th August.

The torch is travelling via Robertsbridge, Polegate, Hailsham, Seaford, East Grinstead, Horsham, Storrington and Shoreham.