From the battlefields of the First World War, many soldiers left to find they were now fighting a personal battle against tuberculosis. In 1919, we began helping thousands of the 55,000 soldiers who were discharged from the service with tuberculosis.
From the battlefields of the First World War, many soldiers left to find they were now fighting a personal battle against tuberculosis. In 1919, we began helping thousands of the 55,000 soldiers who were discharged from the service with tuberculosis.
In 1920, Industrial Settlements Incorporated purchased Preston Hall which was home to 240 ex-servicemen and women. This was the start of a Village ideology where healthcare, training and employment was provided.
In 1920 Preston Hall is recognised as the leading national centre of TB care.
HRH Edward Prince of Wales visited the Aylesford settlement, taking a great interest in the activities before becoming patron.
HRH Edward Prince of Wales visited the Aylesford settlement, taking a great interest in the activities before becoming patron.
The total number of patients, settlers and dependants at the Preston Hall site rises to 1,641
The total number of patients, settlers and dependants at the Preston Hall site rises to 1,641
Shortly after the end of the Second World War our name was changed to British Legion Industries (Preston Hall) Incorporated. Although now a separate charity the Royal British Legion – with separate finances and governance – we share an ethos of supporting the Armed Forces community.
Shortly after the end of the Second World War our name was changed to British Legion Industries (Preston Hall) Incorporated. Although now a separate charity the Royal British Legion – with separate finances and governance – we share an ethos of supporting the Armed Forces community.
The factory launches cutting edge reflective signs department – with 136 disabled employees
The factory launches cutting edge reflective signs department – with 136 disabled employees
The Queen bestowed the Royal prefix on the charity. New housing blocks and the present factory were built over the following three years.
The Queen bestowed the Royal prefix on the charity. New housing blocks and the present factory were built over the following three years.
In December 1975 the Village was visited by the Queen Elizabeth II who was hugely impressed. Local school children were given time off to come along to see the Queen during her visit.
In December 1975 the Village was visited by the Queen Elizabeth II who was hugely impressed. Local school children were given time off to come along to see the Queen during her visit.
A range of accommodation was built during this time period including Mountbatten Pavillion, Gavin Astor House and Prince Philip Lodge.
Queen Elizabeth Court provides assisted living for people who have served in the Armed Forces, and their spouses, aged over 55.
Queen Elizabeth Court provides assisted living for people who have served in the Armed Forces, and their spouses, aged over 55.
In the early 2000’s we began our LifeWorks courses, providing employment support to Veterans across the UK. This has since expanded, and we now also deliver courses abroad and to the families of serving personnel.
In the early 2000’s we began our LifeWorks courses, providing employment support to Veterans across the UK. This has since expanded, and we now also deliver courses abroad and to the families of serving personnel.
In 2013, RBLI was awarded National Charity Times Awards Charity of the Year. At this point, we had been providing training, employment and support to the Armed Forces community and disabled people for 94 years.
In 2013, RBLI was awarded National Charity Times Awards Charity of the Year. At this point, we had been providing training, employment and support to the Armed Forces community and disabled people for 94 years.
In 2016, we re-launched our social enterprise as Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company (BBMC). Today it provides employment for a team of over 100, 70% of whom are either ex-service or have a disability/health condition.
In 2016, we re-launched our social enterprise as Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company (BBMC). Today it provides employment for a team of over 100, 70% of whom are either ex-service or have a disability/health condition.
The first facility in RBLI’s Centenary Village – 24 specially adapted apartments – is officially opened by the former Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon KCB
The first facility in RBLI’s Centenary Village – 24 specially adapted apartments – is officially opened by the former Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon KCB
RBLI’s LifeWorks programme reaches over 1000 Armed Forces Veterans nationwide.
RBLI’s LifeWorks programme reaches over 1000 Armed Forces Veterans nationwide.
Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company was opened by Scotland’s First Minister, The Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP on 17th June 2019.
Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company was opened by Scotland’s First Minister, The Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP on 17th June 2019.
On 6th November 2019 Her Majesty The Queen officially opened the new Appleton Lodge care facility and visited the Centenary Village housing project.
On 6th November 2019 Her Majesty The Queen officially opened the new Appleton Lodge care facility and visited the Centenary Village housing project.