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Articles from regional publications - Beds, Bucks, Herts, Berks & Oxon (2007/08)

CRY aims to keep you in touch with media interest in healthcare awareness of Sudden Death Syndrome.  All articles have been sent in by the families concerned or by a press cuttings agency, and CRY has permission to reproduce the articles.

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Date

Regional  publication

Article title

     

16/10/08

Newbury Weekly News

Support for cardiac risk charity's work

Money raised in memory of a Newbury woman could help launch a screening programme to save the lives of young people with potentially-fatal heart defects. 

29/09/08

Hoddesdon & Broxbourne Mercury

Why Olympic rowing ace will get in saddle

Olympic rowing silver medallist Acer Nethercott has spoken of his motivation for cycling the length of the country. 

25/09/08

Herts & Essex Observer

'Fairy Caz' run raises £3k for heart charity

Family and friends of Caroline Johnstone, the 17-year-old Bishop's Stortford sixth-former who died in June, raised nearly £3,000 in her memory by taking part in a 6k run. 

23/09/08

BBC Oxford

CRY for help (includes audio link)

One little girl’s death has led her father to support other parents - Hugh Mulcahey talks about the loss of his daughter Madeleine.

01/08/08

Watford Observer

Family fundraiser in honour of Kevin

Like many young men of his age, 33-year-old Kevin Smart enjoyed a flourishing career, a settled home life and was making plans for a future with his long-term partner. 

04/07/08

Hertfordshire Mercury

Parents' tribute after death of daughter, 17

A couple from Little Hadham devastated by the sudden death of their 17-year-old daughter have paid a moving tribute to the happy, smiling teenager on the brink of an exciting future. 

19/06/08

Luton & Dunstable Herald & Post

The Whyte way to change your life...

Sports supremo Greg Whyte goes into print with his first fitness book, Get Fit Not Fat: 150 Ways To Build Fitness Into Your Life. 

06/06/08

Hertfordshire Mercury

Cyclists gear up for ride

Four Hertford friends will be cycling 960 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats, three of them in aid of charity. 

24/04/08

Luton Herald & Post

Next conquest - crossing USA

Sports supremo Greg Whyte is reaching for the stars to take part in his biggest challenge yet - a muscle-crunching relay ride across America in June in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), the charity of which he is a trustee. 

28/03/08

Hertfordshire Mercury

Hill on top in tennis tournament

A charity tennis tournament raised £350 for Cardiac Risk in the Young in memory of James Wood, a former Broxbourne Tennis Club members who died aged 15. 

     

 

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