Wing Commander David Forbes to walk another 500 miles for charity

Date published: 11 July 2021


Wing Commander David Forbes is walking another 500 miles for charity, this time to raise money for Broughton House Veteran Care Village.

The great-grandfather has been walking several miles each morning since March 2020, and has been using his early morning exercise as an opportunity to raise money for charities, which have missed out on so much during the year of the pandemic.

Mr Forbes, 81, the president of the British Legion in Rochdale, aims to raise £500 for the veteran care village in Salford through his efforts.

He has so far chalked up 262 miles since May, averaging 4.5 miles per day, and aims to finish his mission by the end of August.

David, who lives in Haslingden, is a long-standing supporter of Broughton House and is heavily involved with a number of service organisations across the north west.

As well as being president of the Rochdale branch of the Royal British Legion, Mr Forbes is also vice-president of Greater Manchester County Royal British Legion, the founder and president of Rochdale Veterans’ Breakfast Club and president of the North Region Royal Air Force Air Cadets.

 

Rochdale Remembrance Sunday 2018, World War One Centenary, Armistice Day 2018
Wing Commander David Forbes at the Rochdale Remembrance Sunday service in 2018

 

Mr Forbes has already walked over 700 miles this year and raised almost £500 for the Mayor of Rochdale’s charity, the equivalent distance – as the crow flies – of walking from Rochdale to Prague (716 miles).
 


Mr Forbes, who has an MBE for his voluntary work with young people and service charities, is also a retired Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester.

His involvement with the services traces back to 1954 when he joined the Air Training Corps, now known as the RAF Air Cadets.

Air Cadets usually collect money for Broughton House at the East Lancashire Railway’s 1940s weekend, but were unable to do so this year because of Covid-19.

Mr Forbes decided to undertake his marathon challenge to compensate, raising much-needed funds for the care home.

He said: “It’s important to help local veterans and Broughton House is a fantastic place which provides great care and needs our support.”
 


Broughton House is currently undergoing a £13m transformation to create the UK’s first Veteran Care Village.

The first stage of the redevelopment was completed last September, when veterans moved into a new three-storey building which has 32 residential and nursing care beds over two floors.

The next stage of the scheme has begun and will feature 32 residential care and residential dementia care beds and six independent living apartments alongside an Armed Forces Support Hub. Broughton House is seeking to raise a further £1.4m to complete this stage of the project.

Laura Carr, community and events fundraiser at Broughton House, said: “We are incredibly fortunate and grateful to have the continued support of David, who has been a long-time advocate for Broughton House. We cannot thank him enough for completing all these miles to raise money for our veteran residents.”

You can support David’s fundraising mission by donating via www.justgiving.com/fundraising/david-forbes9

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