
Screening in memory of Doncaster teacher
The Star – 7th August 2017 CRY held a cardiac screening day at Castle Park on Sunday in memory of Richard Waight. Read more

The Star – 7th August 2017 CRY held a cardiac screening day at Castle Park on Sunday in memory of Richard Waight. Read more
Warrington Guardian – 4th August 2017 The Warrington Guardian is launching a campaign to urge the Government to make screenings mandatory for all young people engaged in organised sport. Read more

North Somerset Times – 5th August 2017 In memory of the 22 year old, who died from an undiagnosed heart condition last year, the Colman family completed the Bridges walk in aid of CRY. Read more

Burton Mail – 3rd August 2017 The screening day in Hilton will be held in memory of Daniel Hughes after he died in his sleep from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) in 2015. Read more
Lancashire Telegraph – 3rd August 2017 Teachers at Peel Park Primary School in Accrington are cycling from John O’Groats to Lands End in memory of two former pupils. Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 1st August 2017 Twelve members of Biddulph Hiking and Mountaineering Club took on the challenge to support Cardiac Risk in the Young, raising £3,600 in memory of David Moss. Read more

Blackpool Gazette – 31st July 2017 The three day event held at Owd Nell’s Canalside Tavern enjoyed a barcecue and live music in memory of Matthew Hesmondhalgh. Read more

Northwich Guardian – 1st August 2017 Deborah Dixon has organised 14 screening days so far having lost her son Aaron to an undiagnosed heart condition in 2011. Read more
Farnham Herald – 28th July 2017 Two teams from Hart Swimming Club will attempt to swim 21 miles, the width of the English Channel, at Hart Leisure Centre on Sunday 6th August. Read more
Abergavenny Chronicle – 28th July 2017 The three Monmouth School pupils rode the length of the Pyrenees in less than 100 hours to complete the Raid Pyrenean challenge. Read more