Marple Poppy Appeal
The Marple Poppy Appeal was revitalised in 2017 with the arrival of new team leader Kevin Murray, who had some great ideas about how to raise the profile of the appeal and to make commemorations more personal to the local community. In that year the team arranged for 46 large Street Poppies to be put on lampposts in Marple, Marple Bridge and Compstall bearing the names of the men listed on the Marple War Memorial killed 100 years earlier in 1917.
This was well received and in 2018 Kevin and his team raised the bar by organising 198 street poppies to represent all the local men from Marple, Marple Bridge, Mellor, Compstall and High Lane who lost their lives serving their country during WWI. They also published “Who was I?” cards to encourage local people to find out more about individual names on the local war memorials by using the Timeline in Marple Memorial Park.
In 2019 the team went even further by honouring all the local men fallen from the beginning of WW1 to the present day by putting up 264 street poppies throughout Marple and District. All Street Poppies carried individual names and dates of death, which we believe may be unique to Marple.
In 2020, despite the restrictions of the global Covid19 pandemic, the Marple Poppy Appeal Team repeated their success by creating “Walls of Remembrance” in Marple Memorial Park, Compstall, Mellor and Mill Brow featuring the names of the 267 local men who have fallen.
In 2021 the Marple Team bounced back to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Poppy Appeal with an incredible Ride of Remembrance featuring 100 motorbikes that shattered fund-raising records to date. The Ride was repeated in 2022 and 2023, establising it as a new regular event that has helped push their fund-raising since 2017 past an amazing total of £142,000 with room to spare!
Marple Poppy Appeal back on track in 2017!
For various reasons the Poppy Appeal in Marple fell into decline last year. Jack Turnbull had taken over the lead role but sadly became ill and passed away in November 2015. Long term volunteer Ron Townley, who had organised the appeal on his own for well over 15 years was suffering from ill health and wasn't able to fill the breach left by Jack on his own, so the appeal suffered.
This year, former Marple business owner Kevin Murray took on the role of Poppy Appeal organiser for 2017 and with the help of ex-fireman Mike Openshaw and octogenarian Ron, the new team were determined to get things back on track and aim for a record breaking year.
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