
From left to right: Councillor Douglas Auld (Mayor of Bromley), Mr. Stephen Garnett (Editor, This England), Mr. Ted Roberts (Silver Cross Award Honouree), Rt. Hon William Hague MP (Shadow Foreign Secretary), Mr. Harry Joel (President of the London Taxi Benevolent Association), Colonel Stephen Rowland-Jones (Chairman of the Not Forgotten Association) and Mr. Peter Cleminson (National Chairman of the Royal British Legion)
Komodo client, This England magazine, recently honoured D-Day veteran, Mr. Ted Roberts, with the Silver Cross of St. George Award, at a breakfast reception in the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms. Mr. Roberts was honoured because he has single-handedly raised over £100,000 for war-disabled charities, including the London Taxi Benevolent Association and the Not Forgotten Association.
Among the dignitaries who helped to honour Mr. Roberts were the Rt. Hon William Hague MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary; Councillor Douglas Auld, the Mayor of Bromley (from where Mr. Roberts hails) and Mr. Peter Cleminson, National Chairman of the Royal British Legion.
BBC London and ITV’s London Tonight were amongst the media throng present; and both created very nice broadcast features which aired six times on the day of the ceremony.
This England and we Komodos were extremely pleased with the outcome of this memorable event – especially in such esteemed company!

From left to right: Zena Martin (Komodo PR), Rt. Hon William Hague MP (Shadow Foreign Secretary), Helen Holland (The Reptile Group) and Adrian Ma (Komodo PR).
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Komodo has breakfast with William Hague
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