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Derby Nottingham Branch

History
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The Branch was formed in 1976 as a result of discussions between the late  Lt Col Jim Walker TD and Tony Bethell, who was OC, 73 Engineer Regiment Workshop REME. The founding members of the Branch came primarily from   73 Engr Wksp and those who had served with 148 Inf Wksp REME in Derby prior to its disbandment in 1968.

Initially the Branch met in the Trent Bus Company's club premises on Charnwood Street, Derby. There followed several moves to other locations in Derby ending up in the Royal British Legion Club premises in Green Lane. By that time, the number attending meetings had dwindled to about five with the then Chairman, Harry Gill, also carrying out the duties of Secretary & Treasurer.

In 1996, it was agreed to try moving the meetings to "half way" between Derby & Nottingham where the facilities of the Sergeant's Mess, Chetwynd Barracks were made available. The Branch started to flourish again with an influx of new members from 9 Armoured Workshop.

The Branch has continued to go from strength to strength since that time with new members continually joining from units as far and wide as the Corps itself. In 2003 the members voted to open up the eligibility to include immediate family members which again swelled the numbers attending meetings.

More recently, since members attending the Leicester branch dwindled such that their Branch became no longer viable, we have increasingly had members from Leicestershire join our Branch in order to retain their links with the Corps.

 

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