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South Cumbrian cyclists raise almost £9,000 for the NHS - with one riding from Land s End to John o Groats

Andrew Thomas: Fundraisers like Sir Tom Moore are making a real difference to the NHS

  There are many amazing charities operating in this area, which do great work helping people who are vulnerable or in need of some assistance. One that has come to my attention is the Bay Hospitals Charity, which holds and manages charitable funds given to University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust. It relies on public support to help improve hospital environments, purchase the very latest in state-of-the-art equipment and provide extra care over and above that which can be currently provided by the NHS. Thanks to its supporters, the charity is able to create the best possible experience for patients and their families, and donations to the charity help make a difference to local people, including patients with cancer, those living with dementia, those who have suffered a stroke or new-born babies who may need extra support.

Barrow cyclist takes on Land s End to John O Groats ride for Bay Hospitals Charity

CHALLENGE: Darryl Dixon will be riding over 1000 miles for Furness General Hospital A CYCLIST is taking on the Land’s End to John O’Groats route to raise money for Furness General Hospital. Business man and former shipyard worker Darryl Dixon is taking on the 1000 mile challenge over six days in aid of the Bay Hospitals Charity. The challenge will require him to ride 167 miles a day, and he will be joined by Neil Purcell, who will drive Darryl’s support vehicle and ensure he stays well-fed and hydrated throughout the route. Numerous sponsors have already gravitated to his cause, including ICR Integrity Ltd - a leading integrated provider of maintenance, repair and production solutions for industrial related services to the offshore oil and gas, power, chemical, nuclear and defence industries worldwide - where Darryl works as Director.

New £13m special school will be built in Sunderland

New £13m special school will be built in Sunderland Sunningdale School will be replaced with a brand new facility 13:48, 28 APR 2021 Get the latest Sunderland news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A multi-million pound project to relocate and rebuild a Sunderland special school has been given the stamp of approval. Sunningdale Primary School provides for nursery and primary aged children with severe learning difficulties and physical disabilities.

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