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The Echo ‘gets behind our boys’


“GET behind our boys.”

This was the message to shop owners from the Royal British Legion which is calling for all Southampton shops on the parade route to put up a Daily Echo campaign poster and make sure Hampshire troops get the heroes’ homecoming they deserve.

The charity’s Southampton branch secretary Archie Parsons threw his weight behind the Daily Echo’s Salute the Tigers appeal calling it “fantastic.”

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He said: “This is an amazing idea and I really hope every shop puts up a poster.

“It will not only help promote the event but I imagine the soldiers will be very proud when they see the way local businesses have got behind them – it is tremendous.”

In just five days time 300 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, the Princess of Wales’s Regiment (1PWRR) will land in the city after gruelling tours in Afghanistan and Iraq.

After Southampton City Council was criticised for its initial lacklustre approach to the soldiers’ homecoming, high street retailers and businesses will be vital in promoting the events and ensuring hundreds line the streets to welcome home the troops.

One of the most enthusiastic supporters was Blacks shop supervisor, John Gore, who plans to sign up for the forces.

He said: “Normally the shop doesn’t allow posters in the window but this is different, you have to support the troops.


The route of the Southampton march on Tuesday.

“They are out there doing a difficult and dangerous job and they need to know they have the support of the public back home.”

Another shop worker who is following in the steps of these soldiers is Ashley Cairney, Freespirit manager, pictured above, who plans to serve with the army.

He said: “I definitely support the Echo campaign and will be putting up posters in the window and in the shop.

“These people do a difficult and dangerous job and don’t get paid much, it is important people turn out to cheers them in and I am proud if I can help with this.”

These sentiments were echoed by Rajiv Arora, who owns On/Off clothing store.


The Romsey route.

He said: “I think it will be great to see people turn out and give the troops a real heroes’ welcome.

“It is good for people to have a sense of patriotism and these men have been out there protecting us from terrorism and we should honour them and thank them for that.”

Tuesday’s parade will see the troops march from the civic centre through Above Bar Street, Southampton, and later parade through the heart of Romsey.

The city council has been criticised for not informing schools of the event, laying on transport or marking the route with flags.

There will be a civic reception laid on but this has been snubbed by Itchen MP and cabinet minister John Denham and Test MP Alan Whitehead who both have commitments in Parliament.


Comments(14)

Keith Oftergrass says...
5:17pm Thu 9 Jul 09

So, these shopkeepers and businesses who are 'supporting our boys' will be stumping up a load of cash to pay for the celebrations, bussing kids in and police etc. ?

Good, that means that the poor taxpayer gets a break.

....or are they just putting a small poster in their windows and getting a load of free publicity for nowt - hmmmn, let me think !

teamgreen says...
5:57pm Thu 9 Jul 09

will the police who are there,get to wear a camouflage bandanna like they do when escorting the asian groups on the walk from mosque to mosque. will they also block roads and make sure the event goes smoothly ?

BrixtonSaint says...
6:29pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Pensioners have their Freedom passes and some spare time on their hands, so there should be a few in attendance. If only First Group would suspend child fares for the day for kids accompanied by teachers, the whole route could be a true celebration of the lads efforts.

Why the hell people can't just be positive and try to find remedies rather than all this blinkin cynical tosh we have to put up with. SCC are cr@p, give them ideas if you want to change things

the-blogger says...
6:58pm Thu 9 Jul 09

SCC are a bunch of total wasters - they should be ashamed of themselves ...

Condor Man says...
7:41pm Thu 9 Jul 09

the-blogger wrote:
SCC are a bunch of total wasters - they should be ashamed of themselves ...
for what? having a civic reception for the soldiers? it's the useless MPs who are the wasters

saint_luke says...
9:08pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Keith Oftergrass wrote:
So, these shopkeepers and businesses who are 'supporting our boys' will be stumping up a load of cash to pay for the celebrations, bussing kids in and police etc. ? Good, that means that the poor taxpayer gets a break. ....or are they just putting a small poster in their windows and getting a load of free publicity for nowt - hmmmn, let me think !
I would rather my tax go on this than in the back pockets of some fat snob of a MP, oh they cant be bothered to turn up!!!!!

Saints Mike says...
10:34pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Here Here, Hero's every single one of them.

I for one, will going to support them.

I would sooner pay extra tax to these give these lads and lasses a pay rise, then give it to some dodgey dealing MP

Maggie Hill says...
12:15am Fri 10 Jul 09

Saints Mike wrote:
Here Here, Hero's every single one of them. I for one, will going to support them. I would sooner pay extra tax to these give these lads and lasses a pay rise, then give it to some dodgey dealing MP
You won't be going. nonsense. you all talk about it but all you do is spend your time whinging on this site

Redback says...
11:22am Fri 10 Jul 09

People trying to sell stuff to other people claim to echo those people's sentiments shocker.

wilson castaway says...
2:50pm Fri 10 Jul 09

I for one will be there, waving with my scrap of hair, ontop of my football head, my face will be red.
:)

MrGMan says...
3:19pm Fri 10 Jul 09

How long is the echo going to whip this one up?

RupertLoweIsGod says...
4:23pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Saints Mike wrote:
Here Here, Hero's every single one of them.

I for one, will going to support them.

I would sooner pay extra tax to these give these lads and lasses a pay rise, then give it to some dodgey dealing MP
I'd sooner the money stays in my pocket, rather than give it to the govt to spend on this lot.

If they want to go around attacking foreigners they can do that here by joining the BNP, which won't cost me a penny in taxes!


allotment-grower says...
5:10pm Fri 10 Jul 09

my sona school has ben onew of the schools picked to attend this,and the council are sending out free buses to pick them up.
im really happy he has been picked and proud,mind you we only had the letter sent home this afternoon,so was very late notice,some decsion made late from the council.im sure these brave soliders derserve a great welcome home ,and a warm welcome back home

Igglepiggle904 says...
8:51pm Sun 12 Jul 09

My god....i have read all of these comments and I am shocked by some of them. i am married to a soldier and I have had my husband in both Iraq and Afghan several times. Every time he leaves me and the children it is like saying goodbye because we do not know if he will die or not. I have 2 children who pull at his legs hysterically begging him not to leave because they think he will die, I have experienced the dreaded wait thinking my husdand has been killed only to find out it is my neighbours husband instead. Having to talk to her after she has been told her husband would not be coming home again and her 6 week old baby will never see his dad again. I have seen sadness like this many times, I have seen the life sucked out of soldiers when they return from operations, having seen awful things. This is our life. We do not grumble. We do not moan. We get on with it. As army wives we are so proud of our soldiers. We know just how much it means to them to know they are support. These parades are not about the politicans and policy for god sake. They are for our boys. They do not have 9 to 5 jobs, nor are they teachers who have 6 weeks holidays in the summer -THEY DONT KNOW IF THEY WILL BE COMING HOME...Please dont tell me it is the teachers and other like proffessions that are the real hero's.... they do a great job... but live my life for a few weeks and you will truly understand what these soliders, their wives and children have to deal with. Please show some respect.


Ashley Cairney, Jim Lampard and Lauren Haywood from Freespirit will be supporting the Tigers. Ashley Cairney, Jim Lampard and Lauren Haywood from Freespirit will be supporting the Tigers.

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