Armed Forces Covenant Worcestershire

Armed Forces Covenant Worcestershire The Armed Forces Covenant is a national initiative that aims to create deeper links & understanding

Worcestershire signed the Armed Forces Covenant in 2012 and is committed to ensure that those who serve or who have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. The Worcestershire Armed Forces Covenant Partnership works collaboratively to strengthen local delivery of the Covenant, and in particular, to support Worcestershire veterans, their families and carers who may experience problems either in now or future years

A Veterans’ Mini-Conference is taking place tomorrow (Saturday) at the Guildhall, 12pm–2pm.🎙️ Guest speakers include:• P...
21/11/2025

A Veterans’ Mini-Conference is taking place tomorrow (Saturday) at the Guildhall, 12pm–2pm.
🎙️ Guest speakers include:
• Patrick O’Brien (MOD Covenant in the Community)
• Sandra Taylor (Remember the Fallen) on the history of military medical services
• Col Dr Jonathan Leach on veterans’ mental health
☕ Refreshments provided
🎖️ All veterans are warmly welcome

12/11/2025

Following Armistice Day, Worcestershire County Council is proud to announce a new discount incentive for Armed Forces personnel and veterans.

Currently serving members of the Armed Forces, Veterans and Blue Light service personnel are now able to receive 10% discount on purchases at the Hive Café.

Those wishing to receive a discount will need to show the relevant ID such as; serving personnel ID cards, veteran ID cards, proof of service or the blue light card to receive the discount.

You can find out more about applying for a Veterans Card here: www.gov.uk/veteran-card

Today is the 80th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) commemorating the end of the Second World War.Fighting in t...
15/08/2025

Today is the 80th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) commemorating the end of the Second World War.

Fighting in the Asia-Pacific took place from Hawaii to North East India. Britain and the Commonwealth’s principle fighting force, the Fourteenth Army, was one of the most diverse in history – more than 40 languages were spoken, and all the world’s major religions represented.

The descendants of many of the Commonwealth veterans of that army are today part of multicultural communities around the world, a lasting legacy to the success and comradeship of those who fought in the Asia-Pacific.

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