Ballymoney RBL Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service recognised

Members of Ballymoney Royal British Legion receive a framed Coat of Arms from the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Alderman Mark Fielding and Mayoress Mrs Phyliss Fielding in recognition of its receipt of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary ServiceMembers of Ballymoney Royal British Legion receive a framed Coat of Arms from the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Alderman Mark Fielding and Mayoress Mrs Phyliss Fielding in recognition of its receipt of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
Members of Ballymoney Royal British Legion receive a framed Coat of Arms from the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Alderman Mark Fielding and Mayoress Mrs Phyliss Fielding in recognition of its receipt of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has made a special presentation to the Ballymoney branch of the Royal British Legion in recognition of its Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.

Ballymoney RBL received the honour for its commitment to supporting ex-service personnel and the local community in the Ballymoney area, helping to prevent social isolation and promoting cross-community integration.

Alderman Mark Fielding met with representatives recently to present the token of congratulations.

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