
Tough Mudder North West in memory of Charlie Holden
John, Paul, Peter, Sam & Adam completed the course in true ChazManian Devil style and managed to raise £500 for CRY!

John, Paul, Peter, Sam & Adam completed the course in true ChazManian Devil style and managed to raise £500 for CRY!

On Sunday 4th Sept Christine Goodair and Susanna Riviere rode the London (Richmond) to Windsor Bike Ride, organised by Bike Events. We were pleased to be able to support Cardiac Risk in the Young Fund in memory of James, the son of one of our swimming friends Ellery McGowan. Apart from one shower of rain the

Challenge 4 was the Farnham Pilgrims Marathon. A tough trail marathon taking in some of the beautiful Surrey Hills with spectacular views. The day started with scraping ice off the car, who would have thought in September! The registration field was very relaxed when I arrived with runners lounging in chairs drinking tea, very civilised. And
Here is a photo of the ladies who attended a Nu Skin party hosted by Rory’s sister Francesca. The Nu Skin representative on the evening was Victoria Cotton. We managed to raise £102.00 for Rory’s foundation at CRY.
We held a charity golf competition, sponsored by GA Drainage Services Ltd. who donated £300. Congratulations must go to Dave Kinton, who won the Steven Allseybrook Memorial Cup. Dave also provided raffle prizes, and together with other donations raised another £200. In total we raised £657! A great effort and a big thank you. Susan Allseybrook
It was a hot week to be running five half marathons but every day went well and I am so lucky to live in such a pretty area. Photos are of my youngest son Spike who joined me on days 4, ran 6km and 5 for a shorter run. He makes a great pacemaker! I’m not
When the family marked the 12-month anniversary of losing Robert in July, we began painting rocks with #RainbowRob and a rainbow. These were then sponsored for a donation of £1 and people were able to place them somewhere special; both locally and further afield. The rocks have been immensely popular and very-well travelled! Rocks have been
We decided a while ago to hold a Pamper Party at the end of the summer holidays so people could attend and relax before returning to work (and after entertaining their children for 6 weeks whilst school was closed!). The Pamper Party was held at Rowena’s house (Robert’s sister) where a large gazebo was set up
Michael’s Grandad, Jim Thomson, died in July 2016. The collection at his memorial service was donated to CRY in memory of his grandson. Thanks to all who contributed. Julia Yorston
A ceilidh was held by Queen Margaret University Snow Sports Society in memory of Michael. Thanks to all who organised, attended and donated. It was a great night. Julia Yorston