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Stonehouse RBL

Welcome to the Stonehouse & District branch of The Royal British Legion

The Stonehouse & District Branch covers most of the Stroud Valleys, from Eastington, through Stonehouse itself, the Stanleys, Cainscross and across Stroud.

Neighbouring branches are:

  • Dursley & Cam
  • Forest Green & Nailsworth
  • Hardwicke
  • Minchinhampton 

 

Stonehouse and District Branch holds regular meetings and social gatherings throughout the Stroud District, all members of the public or members of other branches are invited to come along. Please see our News & Events page link on the left of this page for the location of the next gathering.

Membership is open to everyone, whatever your age or background. You do not need to be an armed forces veteran and no previous volunteering experience is required to volunteer with us.

If you would like more information about the Stonehouse & District branch, please contact the branch Secretary via email at Stonehouse.Secretary@RBL.Community or call on 07764 253582.

Alternatively check our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095172621928 

Occasionally it gets taken offline by META with no explanation, if so, please use the other contact details available above

You can join the RBL today by using the link below, or feel free to contact the branch Secretary for a paper membership form.

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If you have any problems with our online joining, please phone 0808 802 8080 and one of our staff will be happy to process your membership application over the phone.

If you wish to contact us or to report any inaccuracies or omissions on this site, please email Stonehouse.Secretary@rbl.community

About The Royal British Legion

We provide financial, social and emotional care and support to all members of the British Armed Forces - past and present and their families. The Legion is also the national Custodian of Remembrance and safeguards the Military Covenant between the nation and its Armed Forces and is best known for the annual Poppy Appeal and its emblem the red poppy.

Founded in 1921, the Legion is not just about those who fought in the World Wars of the last century, but also about those involved in the many conflicts since 1945 and those still fighting for the freedom we enjoy today. 

Visit www.britishlegion.org.uk for details of our national initiatives.