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EIGHTY intrepid fundraisers are taking the plunge for Wessex Cancer Trust - in celebration of the charity’s 40th birthday. Today, a team of 40 will be skydiving from 10,000ft at the Isle of Wight’s Sandown Airport, while next month, another 40 will be swimming The Solent, between Hurst Point in Hampshire and Colwell Bay on the Island. So far, the birthday skydive and swim teams have raised more than £23,000 for the Isle of Wight branch of the charity, which also has branches in Hampshire and Dorset. To celebrate 40 years of cancer care, Wessex Cancer Trust’s Isle of Wight staff will also be joining the celebrations with Regional Fundraising Manager Lorraine White taking on the skydive and the Newport support centre’s Manager, Mike Sizer-Green, doing the swim. ....
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Wessex Cancer Trust daredevil fundraisers take to sea and sky | Isle of Wight County Press countypress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from countypress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Lucy Morgan Audience and Content Editor Wessex Cancer Trust s Isle of Wight Daisy Bus at the Hovertravel terminal The Wessex Cancer Trust s Daisy Buses are still running for Isle of Wight cancer patients travelling to the mainland for treatment, as the Island gets used to the new Tier Four rules. The service picks patients up from the ferry terminals and transfers them to Southampton General Hospital and Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth. Throughout the pandemic, it has continued to support those heading across the Solent for vital care, unwavering despite all the coronavirus pandemic has thrown at it. Need support? Call Wessex Cancer Trust on 01983 524186 ....