Tuesday 24 July 2007

More evidence of double standards towards Service families?

This letter arrived at my door and I have no problems in endorsing the sentiments and giving it 100% support. Read on

Hi Everyone,
I would be grateful if you would please sign up to the petition link below and then forward it to all your contacts: -
This is to support a small SSAFA run family accommodation unit next to the Military Hospital at Headley Court. Headley Court provides rehabilitation to our service personnel.

SSAFA wish to buy (and put in disabled access) a large house in the village of Ashtead to allow a maximum of 6 family members to be accommodated close to their injured loved ones to help overcome the trauma caused by injuries sustained during current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The residents of Ashtead have issued a torrent of frankly disgusting and spurious letters of objection to this plan (such as hygiene and noise pollution). Not in my back yard!!

They are currently in danger of getting SSAFA's plan rejected.
People are desperately needed to sign this petition, and if time permits, to write letters of support to Mole Valley council.

It only takes 5 mins to sign up and could make a massive difference to those families that have to endure the anxiety and trauma of supporting their relatives through the long process of physical rehabilitation and PTSD.


Please pass to all your contacts. Thank you.
As ever,
Trevor
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Headley/

This was accompanied by a letter from Royal Marine Association Central office. It is a shame they have ignored the reality of life for many unfortunate former Royals for many years.

the letter reads:

RMA Reporting Network

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
The notice below from Trevor Philpott spells out clearly a problem that SSAFA is having in trying to gain planning permission to buy and convert a building for families to use whilst their loved ones recover from traumatic injuries at Headly Court. Locals are objecting.

I do not normally pass on these because our charter does not allow the RMA to enter into political activity. However this is different and is a genuine effort to improve the lot of injured servicemen/women and their families - clearly that includes the Corps Family.

If you do not approve of petitions then please do not read on - if you are interested then I invite you to read Trevor's words and act on the link he has given us.

As ever

(signature deleted)

Having been accused of politicization and castigated for efforts to assist former Servicemen’s Families, I am more than happy that Central Office has finally realized that certain matters are above political niceties. Afterall, if the Royal Marine Association carries the title CHARITY it has a duty to politicize the plight of the sick, homeless and downtrodden former Service Personnel? If not, remove the charitable label and become a drinking club!!!



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