You’ll Never Walk Alone

London Cab Drivers, Taxi Charity volunteers and WWII veterans joined the thousands at the annual Airborne March in Oosterbeek.

On 3 September, a group of Taxi Charity volunteers who had brought  seven WWII veterans and their carers and families to the Netherlands joined the estimated 32,000 other participants to walk  a 15km section of the annual ‘Wandeltocht’ Airborne March.

 

Also joining the thousands at  Wandeltocht were cab driver Seb Philp and former member of the  Parachute Regiment Chris Willmott who both volunteer for the charity. Chris and Seb walked the full 40km carrying 35lb British Army ‘bergen’ rucksacks in seven hours forty-five minutes as part of their fundraising  ‘Market Garden Challenge’ which had seen them cycle 115km the previous day on 78-year-old Airborne gearless folding bikes.

 

Seb Philp, London Cab Driver, and Taxi Charity Volunteer said, “We set ourselves this Market Garden Challenge to raise much needed funds for the Taxi Charity. On 2 September  Chris and I cycled 115km on WWII Airborne bikes from Joe’s Bridge (no 9) on the Bocholt-Herentals Canal on the Belgian border to replicate the ‘Garden’ route taken by XXX (30) Corps. And the following day we walked the 40km Wandeltocht along the 1st Airborne Division ‘Market’ route used during Operation Market Garden in September 1944. Throughout our challenge we were honoured to carry the ashes of John Jeffries who as part of 1st Airborne Division  landed on Ginkel Heath on 18 September 1944 as part of Operation Market Garden.”

 

Dick Goodwin, Vice President of the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, said, “The Taxi Charity was delighted to bring  a group of WWII veterans to the Netherlands for five days. With us was Arnhem veteran Bill Larder who had not journeyed back to the Netherlands since WWII. The welcome  these WWII veterans receive from the Dutch people is always overwhelming and on his first post war visit Bill was very touched. During our stay we have been honoured  to attend  a reception at the Ambassador’s residence in The Hague to meet the British Ambassador Joanna Roper CMG, enjoyed dinner with members of the Wandeltocht Committee and Airborne Commemoration Committee, and visited the Hartenstein Airborne Museum. The most poignant part of our itinerary included a very important  visit to the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in Oosterbeek to pay our respects to those who didn’t return.”

 

To find out more about the support the Taxi Charity offers to veterans visit www.taxicharity.org

and to help Seb and Chris reach their fundraising target of £10,000 please donate by visiting www.justgiving.com/fundraising/taxicharitymarketgardenchallenge

The Airborne March

The Airborne March, the world’s largest one-day commemorative march which is also known as Wandletocht is held on the first Saturday of September in Oosterbeek.

The annual march is held in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem 1944 and the route taken by the 1st Airborne Division on the ‘Market’ route used during Operation Market Garden in September 1944.

www.airbornewandeltocht.nl/en

 

 

About the Taxi Charity

The Taxi Charity is run by volunteer London black taxi drivers and has been supporting thousands of veterans of all ages since 1948. The charity arranges free trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, for acts of commemoration and days out to museums, concerts, or fundraising events across the UK, to catch up with friends and comrades.

The charity was awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in June 2021.

In 2023 the charity will be celebrating its 75th anniversary.

To fund and facilitate their work, the charity is reliant on generous donations grants, and sponsorship.

www.taxicharity.org