The small village of South Holmwood, near Dorking has been welcoming London cab drivers and veterans every summer since 1948. One couple is determined that the tradition will continue.
Read moreThe small village of South Holmwood, near Dorking has been welcoming London cab drivers and veterans every summer since 1948. One couple is determined that the tradition will continue.
Read moreOn 5 July, after a break for the past two summers, 60 black cabs once again made the journey from London to Worthing with a group of veterans.
Read moreThe Taxi Charity was delighted to take four Blues and Royals Veterans to France for a ceremony to unveil the restored statue of Field Marshal Earl Haig by his Grandson, The Lord Astor of Hever.
Read moreThe Taxi Charity for Veterans was delighted to take the biggest group yet of veterans to the British Normandy Memorial.
Read moreLast week D Day Veteran Bill Gladden returned to the barn where his life was saved when he was injured in 1944
Read moreWWII Veteran Reginald Pye has a vivid memory of sharing his food with a young French girl in 1944.
Read moreThe Taxi Charity for Military Veterans escorted a group of veterans to Normandy for the D Day commemorations
Read moreTwo veterans have been sharing their memories of the Queen’s Coronation in 1953…
Read moreHerne Bay WWII Veteran Peter Smoothy to join the Taxi Charity in Normandy for the D Day Commemorations…
Read moreOn 3 June, Alec Hall will be celebrating his 100th birthday with family and friends at his home in Southend.
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