Welcome to our Membership page

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The Royal British Legion Scotland is one of Scotland's largest membership organisations and we welcome men and women of all ages, whether they have served in the Armed Forces or not. There are over 120 branches  offering participation in social and welfare activities.
We welcome all new members and membership is open to all those who are currently serving (whether regular or reserve), have served in H.M Armed Forces and those who have not served but support the aims of the Legion.


Benefits of Membership


  • Social and sporting activities at local Branch Clubs Scotland wide, year-round.
  • Access to a wide range of Legion exclusive services and discount schemes
  • Free subscription to Legion magazine.
  • The opportunity to become involved in the Poppy Appeal and Remembrance activities  
  • The opportunity to get actively involved in the local community as a Welfare case worker, looking after the needs for ex-Service men and women and their dependants.
  • The opportunity to get involved in ceremonial activities and train as a Standard Bearer
  • Access to all RBLS Branch Clubs Scotland wide
  • A social club where you can meet new friends, bring friends and family and enjoy a safe clean atmosphere with varied entertainments for all ages

 

 

Our Yearly Memebership fees for 2011 - 12

 

We welcome new members who can enjoy our many individual and family events

 

Full Members (Ex-forces) £11.00

Full Members OAP £10.00

Family Members £12.00

Family Members OAP £11.00

Associate Members £12.00

Associate Members OAP £12.00

 

How to join:
You may print the relevant forms out below and hand them in or post them to the Branch Secretary or fill in the online form below:

Full Member

Family Member

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Branch Trustees

 Depending on the individual charity and its legal form, the charity trustees may be called board members, directors, management committee members, trustees or whatever is relevant to the charity. Whatever the terminology used by the charity, for the purposes of the legislation, the group of people who manage and control the charity are known as trustees, Charity trustees must act in the interests of the charity. Charity Trustees must do what is best for the charity.  
 

Club Committee

The Club Committee run the club as the trading arm of the Branch. It is in their best interests to make sure the Club is in profit and does not make a loss. Those members on the Club Committee are mostly un-trained in operating a Club professionally but they do the best they can. Anyone can become a member of the Club Ciommittee, we are always looking for new younger members to join with new ideas to move us forwards into the next century.
 

Pensions & Welfare Advisor

The Branch Pensions & Welfare advisor assists any ex-serviceman or woman, whether a member or not, to pursue their possible entitlement to a War Disablement Pension or help out the best they can in their welfare.
The P & W Advisor can be contacted via the Branch. Please do not put off getting in touch with the advisor, he can get things moving very quickly and will save you a lot of problems later on.
 

About Us

 The Royal British Legion Scotland.
The Royal British Legion Scotland safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who are serving or who have served in the Armed Forces. We are one of the Scotland's largest membership organisations and recognised as custodians of Remembrance. We also help collect for the annual Poppy Appeal for Poppy Scotland.

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