THE Royal British Legion has set up a weekly drop-in session stall at the Central Library.
Representatives from the Legion are on hand to give advice and support to ex-military every Wednesday, from 10am-2pm, helping with things such as modifications to the home, finding a job or short breaks away.
The group has moved from its previous location on Cheapside due to the refurbishment works to the Metropolitan Centre as part of the £130m town centre revamp.
Pictured at the drop-in session is advice and information officer for South Yorkshire Martin Charlesworth along with volunteers Goff Griffiths, Marian Swift and Marion McConnell.
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