Around the UK in 14 days for charity
by pedal power
AN employee of local children's charity
Barnstondale is taking his job to another level to raise funds for the Centre,
by cycling from John o' Groats to Land's End. Simon Binns and his three friends
will be setting off on Saturday, 30 May 2015 and hope to pedal up to 1,000
miles, across the length and breadth of the country, in just 14 days. While
Simon will be fundraising for Barnstondale, the others will also be supporting
their own local charities.
The John o' Groats to Land's End route runs the whole length of Mainland UK. It
is a popular challenge for many cyclists and is often used to raise money for
charity. Starting at the tip of Scotland, the group will pass through some of
Britain's most iconic landmarks and scenic countryside, to reach the Pewith
Peninsula in Cornwall. The Lake District, Inverness and the Severn Bridge will
all be along the route, with local points of interest including Runcorn and
Chester. In recent times the route has been used as a rite of passage by
cyclists taking on the most iconic and toughest cycling challenge in Britain.
Team GB rower and Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell and former England
Rugby captain Lewis Moody have both completed this route for their chosen
charities in the past.
Commented Simon Binns, employee at
Barnstondale:- "Completing this cycle challenge was always on my bucket
list. Now in my 50th birthday year, I feel this is a good time to finally turn
my dream into reality. Despite minimal experience and some uncharacteristic
physiques not typically suited to cycling, my friends and I have been working
hard over the last few months to train and get prepared for the ride. We're in
no doubt that this will be a gruelling task, but we're excited to take to the
roads and explore Britain in all of its glory."
Barnstondale Centre is an overnight getaway destination and activity centre
situated in the village of Barnston, Wirral. It serves many purposes and caters
to the needs of people of all abilities. Its facilities include 3 large log
cabins (used for accommodation), a sports hall, conference room, climbing and
abseiling wall, rifle shooting and archery range, outdoor multi-usage games area
and over 12 acres of woodland.
Also taking part in the challenge are Dr Ian Woods, a GP based at Long Lane
Medical Centre in Aintree, Alastair Sunderland, a retired local architect, and
self employed painter and decorator Gary Tull or 'Tully the Brush'. Dr Woods has
also chosen to raise funds for a cause closely related to his career;
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, 1 of the largest, networked cancer centres in the
country, operating from nine sites across Merseyside and Cheshire. Alastair is
supporting a local church's youth group on their annual trip, where they will be
helping out at an African school.
Commented Heidi Hughes, Barnstondale's Business Director:- "As well as
fundraising to pay for maintenance and improvement work, Barnstondale also
earmarks some of its money to pay for children who visit with larger groups and
whose parents are unable to afford the cost of their trip, so that they don't
miss out. As a charity focused on supporting the development of young people,
especially those from socially deprived areas or challenging backgrounds, this
is important to us. Simon's fundraising will help enable this to happen. He is
going above and beyond the call of duty and we're very grateful for his
support."
To sponsor Simon, click on
here. For
more information about Barnstondale visit:-
Barnstondale.Org or call Heidi Hughes,
Business Director at Barnstondale on:- 0151 648 1412.
CLA appoints new adviser in
the North New CLA North Rural Adviser Libby Bateman
THE CLA has strengthened its team in
the North of England with the appointment of a new rural adviser. Libby Bateman
joins the CLA, which represents landowners, farmers and rural businesses, having
previously worked as the constituency officer for Beverley and Holderness MP
Graham Stuart. Prior to her parliamentary role, she was the project officer
responsible for delivering the Upper Eden Community Plan for 17 rural parishes
in Cumbria. In her new job, Libby will provide advice and support to the
CLA's 6,500 members across the North of the country (England). CLA North
Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn said:- "I am delighted to welcome Libby
onto the team. She has extensive experience in a range of rural and landowning
issues and will be a great asset to our members." Libby lives near
Kirkby Stephen and is married with a 9 year old daughter. In her spare time she
enjoys carriage driving, horse riding and listening to music. She is also a
champion of rural broadband and recently led a ground breaking project to
deliver a superfast connection to 58 premises in her parish. Libby said:-
"I have first hand experience of the challenges and opportunities facing rural
communities and I am very much looking forward to meeting and working with the
CLA’s diverse range of members in the region."
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Introducing FG4 Designed by
George Davies
THIS year sees the launch of George
Davies latest brand, FG4, into the UK
market. In his trademark style the launches will be unique. FG4 will be working
with local schools across the nation giving them the opportunity to
host their own exclusive fashion show.
This June, FG4
are hosting community catwalk
shows at 3 schools in George
Davies hometown of Liverpool.
FG4 say that they
are:- "giving the local
area a unique opportunity to be
1 of the 1st to preview and
purchase from the fabulous new
range and also raise money for
the schools in the process."
So how does it work? Well we are
told that all the proceeds from
all ticket sales are given back
to the school and FG4 will work
closely with each school on
pre-event marketing to ensure
maximum ticket sales. Each
school will be involved in
promoting ticket sales and
catwalk models will be made up
of pupils, teachers and parents
from the selected schools.
Once models have
been cast, outfit fittings will
be organised by FG4 to ensure
models best fit the clothes and
a show choreography team will be
on hand to take all models
through rehearsals prior to the
event.
For the event all
the hair and make up will be
provided by businesses from the
local community who will be on
hand to make over each of the
models before they strut down
the catwalk in front of a live
audience. Then on the
evening, FG4 will be providing a
photobooth and props for
everyone to enjoy whilst a pop
up store will give attendees the
opportunity to purchase from the
FG4 collection with a 20%
discount. As a show of
appreciation, each model will
also receive an exclusively
designed t-shirt.
George Davies
commented:- "We are very
excited to be hosting catwalk
shows in my hometown of
Liverpool. The response from the
audiences so far could not have
been better, with the added
bonus of raising funds for each
school. I am thrilled that so
many schools have made contact
to host the FG4 fashion show
events which we are now
planning."
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