There But Not There campaign aims to help those suffering from the hidden wounds of war

Nick Herbert with his constituency assistant Michelle Taylor and Michael Tu, former Mayor of Arundel and trustee of the There But Not There campaign, alongside one of the Tommy silhouettes in Arundel Town HallNick Herbert with his constituency assistant Michelle Taylor and Michael Tu, former Mayor of Arundel and trustee of the There But Not There campaign, alongside one of the Tommy silhouettes in Arundel Town Hall
Nick Herbert with his constituency assistant Michelle Taylor and Michael Tu, former Mayor of Arundel and trustee of the There But Not There campaign, alongside one of the Tommy silhouettes in Arundel Town Hall
One of the outstanding images of the Armistice Day centenary has been the silhouettes of Tommies which have appeared all over the country as part of the There But Not There campaign.

The initiative aims to educate all generations about why so many young men made the ultimate sacrifice, and to raise funds to help heal those suffering from the hidden wounds of war.

One of the trustees of the campaign is West Sussex resident and former mayor of Arundel Michael Tu, and I met him last week to help promote the campaign.

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It was also a very special pleasure to deliver a birthday card to my constituent Dilys Armistice Fox, who had her 100th birthday on Sunday.

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Dilys, who is a resident of the Salvation Army’s Villa Adastra Care Home in Hassocks, was born on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918.