First Bus fleet to ‘wear’ poppies as donation exceeds £3,350 in the region
- First Bus fleet in Halifax supports Poppy Appeal
- Free travel to Remembrance events for serving Armed Forces, cadets and veterans
The First Bus fleet in Halifax will be ‘wearing’ giant poppies in the lead up to Remembrance events.
The bus operator in the North & West Yorkshire region has donated more than £3,350 to the appeal and is arranging for 300 buses including 50 in Halifax to carry the famous emblem of the Royal British Legion annual fundraising campaign to support veterans and their families.
First Bus is also enabling serving Armed Forces personnel, cadets and veterans to travel for free to events commemorating Remembrance Sunday on 10 November and Armistice Day on Monday 11 November.
All current and former members of the military and cadets need to do is show the driver their Armed Forces ID or wear their medals or uniform.
If safe to do so, First Bus drivers will be allowed to pull over at 11:00am on both days to observe the two minutes’ silence.
Craig Turner, Operations Manager at the Halifax depot, said: “We have a number of colleagues who have served in the military or have friends and family connections so this is always a poignant time of the year.
“We hope free travel on our services will make it as easy as possible for as many veterans, serving personnel and cadets to attend Remembrance services and events in the region. The patience of customers in helping our drivers to pay their respects is much appreciated.”
Picture caption: Members of the Halifax depot team prepare the bus fleet to show giant poppies.
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