A massive thank you to all our Scrumptious Croyde supporters

In particular to our main sponsor MARSDEN HOLIDAY COTTAGES, our zone sponsors Webbers Estate Agents, Boden Fire & Security, John Smale Estate Agents, Bray Leino Events.   A massive thank you to SIMON OLIVER of St Johns Garden Centre who thought up the event and who put up all the signs the night before with his lovely wife Nicola – they swept the route on the day too.

To the brilliant LIZ WILTON and Rob Cooper of Orchard Farm Shop – you were amazing – thank you for organising all the scrumptious food which was all kindly donated and manned by local delicious food and drink providers – they gave us such a fantastic menu a refreshing bottle of Tarka Springs Water and a taste of Mrs Smudgers Kitchen flapjacks,  Stapleton Farm’s creamy yoghurt

Midfields luxury hand baked Granola www.midfieldsgranola.co.uk,  Croyde Stores offered great filter coffee and delicious smoothies.  The Old Cream shop at Croyde offered delicious Langage Farm Icecream  www.langagefarm.com www.facebook.com/theoldcreamshop

Billy Budds offered a local mini pork slider burger or mushroom burger with a refreshing mini local gin and tonic. www.billybudds.co.uk
The Drop Inn Cafe offered Peck & Strong brownie www.peckandstrong.co.uk and freshly brewed tea  www.parkingcroyde.com at Down End Beach.   A freshly baked mini scone supplied by East West Bakery www.eastandwestbakery.co.uk
with deliciously fruity Waterhouse homemade jam www.waterhousefayre.co.uk

Fresh bread supplied by Red Dog Artisan Bakery www.reddogbakery.co.uk and Delicious honey and honey fudge supplied by Quince Honey Farm www.quincehoneyfarm.co.uk

Plaistow Trout from Snapper on scrumptious crackers with refreshing fruity squashes from Rocks Organics   The Rock Inn made delicious soup from freshly cut spears of asparagus from Braunton Great Field supplied by local farmer David Hartnoll and a refreshing drink of Braunton Brewery ale www.therockinn.biz  The KINGS ARMS, GEORGEHAM offered Kings Arms Veggie Falafels and a taste of Mena Dhua new dark Cornish stout served at www.kingsarmsgeorgeham.co.uk

We had delicious meringues from West Counry Meringues www.westcountrymeringues.co.uk and mouth watering strawberries supplied by www.orchardsfarmshop and a refreshing organic soft Luscombe drink www.luscombe.co.uk  Finished off at the end with Boom Curry Pots from one of their 2014 Taste of the West Country winning curry kitsboomkitchen.co.uk 
Lots for delicious flavours from West Counry BURTS hand cooked potato chips www.facebook.com/BurtsChips and Braunton Brewery  served a fantastic ale. 

Don’t forget to visit www.orchardsfarmshop next to St Johns Garden Centre in Barnstaple where you can purchase the delicious produce.

A big thank you to Jo Cooper for letting us take over her field for the day and to all the 33 local landowners for allowing us to make the route possible. Thank you Medicare South West for your amazing first aid cover and last but certainly not least our volunteers – your smiles and enthusiasm shone and made the day a fantastic success.  And to all the participants who took part – thank you.

We had an amazing day because of you all, and we expect to raise in excess of £15,000 for the Special Care Baby Unit Appeal – THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT HAPPEN

Jim’s Journey: Former Trust communications manager prepares for 630-mile Coast Path walk in aid of local cancer patients

JJ logoJim’s Journey page – https://overandabove.org.uk/jimsjourney/

Jim Bray photoA FORMER communications manager for the Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust is preparing to walk 630 miles along the entire South West Coast Path this summer to raise money for two local charities that support cancer patients and their families.

Jim Bray left his job with the Trust last month to take up an eight-week challenge entitled Jim’s Journey.

The 36-year-old will be raising money for the Seamoor Unit, the new £2.5million chemotherapy and day treatment centre at North Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple, and Exeter-based charity FORCE.

Jim will set off from Minehead in Somerset this Friday (10 June) and is due to climb more than 115,000 feet (nearly four times the height of Mount Everest), cross 288 bridges, catch 13 ferries, pass around 3,500 coast path signs and go up or down over 30,000 steps before reaching the finish at Poole Harbour in Dorset on Thursday 4 August.

He will be charting his journey with a daily photo diary on Facebook.

“I didn’t used to like walking or appreciate the benefits of it but after a spell of ill health towards the end of last year I was encouraged to walk more to help me get better,” said Jim, who lives in Sampford Peverell, near Tiverton.

“This year I’ve done a brisk walk for half an hour every day as well as a longer trek in Devon or Somerset once or twice a week, and I now feel fitter, healthier and stronger.

“I’ve enjoyed exploring nature, including coasts, moors and rivers, and like to take photos as I go, partly to try to inspire other people to get out and see the amazing scenery on our doorstep.

“I’ve experienced some of the Coast Path walks around Hartland, Heddon’s Mouth, Lynmouth and Porlock on the north coast and Noss Mayo, Salcombe, Ladram Bay and Branscombe on the south coast, and each one has a magic and intrigue that helps to cleanse the soul.

“I’m looking forward to exploring more dramatic cliffs and rock formations, secret coves, picturesque harbours and tranquil estuaries, knowing that every step I take will help to raise money for two excellent local charities and support patients and families affected by cancer.”

Jim joined the Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust in 2012 and helped to promote the Chemotherapy Appeal – the fundraising campaign that enabled the Seamoor Unit to be built – as well as the official opening of the centre by HRH The Earl of Wessex last September.

He said: “I saw at first hand how fundraising can make such a phenomenal difference to the lives of patients receiving cancer treatment, and I was keen to do my bit as part of a big personal challenge.”

The Seamoor Unit Fund is a leading appeal run by Over and Above, the Trust’s charity.

Ian Roome, fundraising manager for Over and Above, said: “Jim’s Journey will be an incredible experience and our fundraising team and volunteers are looking forward to joining him on parts of the route.

“His fundraising will help to buy specialist medical equipment and bring in more support services such as aromatherapy treatments to enhance patient care in the Seamoor Unit.”

FORCE provides physical, emotional, psychological and practical assistance to patients and their families from its Support and Information Centre in the grounds of the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.

The charity supports patients from across Devon, with some travelling from Somerset, Dorset and Cornwall to access its services.

It also funds local research and buys specialist equipment to improve diagnosis and treatment.

FORCE is the 2016 Captain’s Charity at Tiverton Golf Club, where Jim has been a member since he was nine years old.

Naomi Cole, community fundraiser for FORCE, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Jim for choosing FORCE as one of the charities to benefit from his fundraising this summer, and would like to wish him all the very best as he takes on the beautiful but challenging South West Coast Path walk.

“FORCE has spent the last 29 years working to help local cancer patients and their families.

“During 2016 we need to raise funds to meet commitments of £1.2million and as all of our work continues to rely entirely on voluntary donations, the support of fundraisers like Jim really is vital.

“We’re looking forward to hearing about Jim’s progress and no doubt admiring photos of some of the stunning coastline along the way.”

Jim is a member of the South West Coast Path Association, a charity that promotes the Path and raises funds to pay for vital improvements and repairs.

Esther Pearson, director of the Association, said: “Walking the Coast Path is regarded by many as a walk of a lifetime and I’m sure this will be the case for Jim’s Journey.

“The most popular stories our members enjoy reading in our newsletters are the inspirational accounts from those who have completed all 630 miles and the ups and downs it entails.

“It’s not for the faint-hearted, that’s for sure, but it’s a challenge that reaps rewards with memories that will stay with him for many years to come.”

Jim’s 56-day expedition will include 52 days of walking, at an average of over 12 miles a day, and four rest days.

The former Blundell’s School student will be staying in B&Bs, inns and hotels and is funding the trip himself, enabling all money raised to be split 50-50 between the two charities.

To sponsor Jim, visit his Virgin Money Giving page at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/JimsJourney.

Individuals, businesses or groups who are interested in joining Jim for a section of his journey, organising their own walking challenge, offering commercial sponsorship or donating a prize for fundraising activities throughout the summer are asked to call him on 07425 133606 or e-mail him at jims.journey@outlook.com.

People can follow his progress and see his daily photo diary by liking the Jim’s Journey page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Jims-Journey-1102417966497648, or catch regular updates on Twitter via @Jims_Journey.

To see photos of the walks Jim has already completed this year, visit the Discovering Devon, Somerset and beyond page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/discoveringdevonsomersetandbeyond.

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Business Partners

Jim would like to thank the following businesses for kindly agreeing to sponsor Jim’s Journey.

As a Business Buddy, they are all making a direct financial contribution to FORCE and Over and Above to help enhance services for local cancer patients and their families.

If you’re interested in becoming a Business Buddy, please call Jim on 07425 133606 or e-mail him at jims.journey@outlook.com.

Business Buddies

James Pryce Tractors (Tiverton); Travis Perkins (Tiverton); Gregory Distribution Ltd (Cullompton); Frobishers Juices (Exeter); Cult Pens (Tiverton)

Accommodation Partners

Jim would like to thank the following hotels, inns and B&B providers for kindly agreeing to sponsor Jim’s Journey by offering him either free or discounted accommodation.

Gold Sponsors

Lynton (Day 2) – Rockvale; Combe Martin (Day 3) – Mellstock House; Woolacombe (Day 4) – The Rocks Hotel; Braunton (Day 5) – Burrows B&B; Clovelly (Day 8) – Southdown Cottage; Clovelly (Day 9) – The Old Police House; Bude (Days 10 and 11) – The Beach at Bude; Tintagel (Day 13) – The Port William Inn; Port Isaac (Day 14) – Lane End Farm; Padstow (Day 15) – Armsyde B&B; Portreath (Day 19) – The Portreath Arms; St Ives (Day 20) – The Garrack Hotel; St Ives (Day 21) – Boskerris Hotel; St Ives (Day 22) – Regent Hotel; Pendeen (Day 23) – The Old Chapel; Marazion (Day 26) – The Trevelyan Arms; The Lizard (Day 28) – Enoch Vean; Coverack (Day 29) – Boak House; Helford Passage (Day 30) – Budock Vean Hotel; Falmouth (Day 31) – The Royal Duchy Hotel; Portloe (Day 32) – Carradale; Mevagissey (Day 33) – Stone’s Throw Cottage; Par (Day 34) – The Par Inn; Polperro (Days 35 and 36) – The Cottles B&B and Holiday Apartments; Portwrinkle (Day 37) – The Bungalow; Salcombe (Day 41) – Victoria Inn; Stokenham (Day 42) – Stokenham House; Babbacombe (Day 45) – Babbacombe Bay Hotel; Sidmouth (Day 48) – The Mount Pleasant Hotel; Seaton (Day 49) – Mariners; Chideock (Day 50) – Broadlands; Abbotsbury (Day 51) – Peach’s; Weymouth (Days 52 and 53) – B+B Weymouth; West Lulworth (Day 54) – Burngate Farm; Langton Matravers (Day 55) – Langton Manor Farmhouse

Silver Sponsors

Westward Ho! (Day 7) – Culloden House; Perranporth (Day 18) – Atlantic View Hotel

Accommodation Partners

St Merryn (Day 16) – Farmers Arms; Noss Mayo (Day 39) – Worswell Barton

FORCE

Over and Above

South West Coast Path

  • The South West Coast Path passes through five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), 17 heritage coasts, a National Park (Exmoor), two World Heritage Sites (the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape and the Jurassic Coast in East Devon and Dorset), a UNESCO Geopark in Torbay and Britain’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in North Devon
  • It is the only walk in the UK to feature in Lonely Planet’s Book of Great Adventures, alongside 11 hikes spread across the globe
  • It has been listed as the UK’s best walking route by the likes of Walk magazine, Coast magazine and Country Walking

South West Coast Path Association

  • It costs just £20 a year for a single or £25 for a joint membership of the South West Coast Path Association. Among other things, members receive an annual guide book, a spring and autumn newsletter, e-newsletters and discounts and special offers in the South West Coast Path shop and at selected retail outlets. Memberships are also available for small, medium and large businesses. For more information, visit southwestcoastpath.org.uk.

Jim Bray

  • Jim attended the former Caroline Brewin First School in Tiverton and Ravenswood Prep School in Stoodleigh before taking GCSEs and A-levels at Blundell’s School in Tiverton. Keen on a career as a sports journalist, he became a production trainee at BBC Radio Devon in 1999 before joining his local newspaper, the Mid Devon Gazette series, in 2000. Jim worked at the Gazette as a news and sport reporter, sub-editor and sports editor until 2006. After a temporary spell at the Wellington Weekly News and Taunton Times, he worked as a sub-editor for Newsquest South West from 2007 to 2009, designing pages for the Somerset County Gazette, Taunton Star, Bridgwater Mercury, Bridgwater Star, Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News, Chard and Ilminster News, Yeovil Express and Mid Devon Star. Jim has also worked as a commercial manager for Tiverton Town Football Club, a cover supervisor at Tiverton High School, an information officer for the Blackdown Hills AONB Partnership and a tournament administrator for the Professional Golfers’ Association. He is a five-time club champion at Tiverton Golf Club, where he has represented the first team for many years and served as junior captain, press officer and social committee chairman.

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“Cloud 9” and Friends perform for Dementia Ward Funds

Some of Cloud 9 at Lavington Church

Some of Cloud 9 at Lavington Church

“Cloud 9” and various singing, acting and musician friends across North Devon are raising funds for the Dementia Unit on Fortescue Ward  to build a special Memory Zone.  They are trying to achieve their £1,000 goal to start the zone this summer.

Their “gigs” include “The Shoestring Theatre” in a comedy thriller “Silver Secrets and Lies” at Bradworthy Memorial Hall on Saturday 18th June (tickets £6 from Shirleyann 01409 241119), “Bradazzle” performing variety shows, “Cloud 9” entertaining at Over 60s, and “Peculiar Folk” singing at local pubs. Forthcoming events will appear on the web site and in the press. They need you to come along for an excellent night out and to support Over and Above! For details of what’s coming up, call Linda on 01237 440055, or Shirleyann. 

Bradazzle Show, Halwill Junction

Bradazzle 

The various entertainment groups are driven by Shirleyann and Roger Andrews, Linda and Andy Atherton, and north Devon entertainers having strengths in different areas of music, song and theatre. They perform at a variety of local events in support of Over and Above, and to keep community entertainment alive. The shows in their previous fund raising effort last year (see July 2015) were extremely successful and this year looks to follow.

Peculiar Folk singing at The Hart

Peculiar Folk singing at The Hart

ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO TAKE ON THE CHURCH TOWER?

charlotte BrownJOIN our Over and Above hospital charity abseil event down the tower of St Augustine Parish Church at Heanton Punchardon near Barnstaple to raise money for the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) at North Devon District Hospital (NDDH).

Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “This is one of the best abseils in North Devon and a must for anyone who wants to try a new challenge.  The 90ft tower dominates the skyline overlooking the Taw and Torridge Estuary, and from the top there are stunning views which we believe is the probably the best abseil view in the Devon.

We would also like to encourage any corporate teams to take part as this will be a great team building exercise and a lot of fun.”

This thrilling and truly memorable 90ft abseil takes place on Saturday 22 October 2016.

The abseil has grown into a regular popular event on the Hospital Charity’s event calendar.  There are only 30 places available, and places are filling up fast, so book early to avoid disappointment.  This truly is an experience you will never forget.

Ruth Siewruk said “Last year I took part in the hospital abseil and it was a memorable Oct 15 11experience and in aid of SCBU, which is a great cause.  I would recommend it to anyone who wants to take part in awesome event”.

Participants need not worry if they have never done it before because full training will be given by the instructors from Skern Adventure Centre on the day.

Each participant is asked to raise a minimum of £100 for the Appeal but of course participants can raise a lot more if they wish.  All the money you raise will help us purchase much needed equipment that is over and above what the NHS can provide to support our sickest and most vulnerable babies treated on our Special Care Baby Unit, or you can raise funds for other areas within the Trust such as our children’s ward, coronary care, stroke unit – you choose.

Online entries are now open at Eventbrite.

Download a sponsor form here or set up a Just Giving page.

Watch a film of our abseil here.

There are also scrumptious cakes for visitors on the day provided by the ladies at Heanton Punchardon Church which are not to be missed.

For further information about the hospital charity “Over and Above” contact the Hospital Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or ndht.charity@nhs.net or visit the website https://overandabove.org.uk.

 

Friends raise thousands for Stroke Early Supported Discharge Team

PATIENT Christine Beedles was so pleased with her care and rehabilitation by the North Devon Stroke Service that her friends decided to support the service by organising a series of fundraising events.  An amazing total of £2,126.15 was raised for the Stroke Supported Discharge Team.

The events included a Big Breakfast at Bradworthy Village Hall organised by fundraiser Carol Skrzypczak, a raffle which included an oil painting by BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year 2012, Lara Virginia, and a coffee morning organised by fundraiser Pym Gander in Dolton.

Neuro-Rehabilitation Lead Emma Cork said “The team are overwhelmed and very grateful for the generosity and support of Christine and her friends.”

Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “The hospital charity Over and Above supports over 90 different departments which includes our stroke, cardiology, chemotherapy and special care baby units.  All of our hospital departments are important to us, and this amazing sum of money raised by Christine’s friends will enable us to purchase equipment to help our wonderful staff to care for our stroke patients.   The support we receive from our local community makes such a difference in enabling us to provide equipment “over and above” what the NHS can provide, helping us to do so much more for our patients.”

To find out how you can support the hospital charity “Over and Above”, contact the Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or email ndht.charity@nhs.net or visit www.overandabove.org.uk.

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L-R  Back:  Sally Berkley Sage, Pym Gander, Fran Theakston, Julie Grenge, Hester Gill, Carolyn Skrzypczak

L-R Front (with cheque):  Lorraine Forward, Carol Skrzypczak, Malcolm Pidgeon, Neuro-Rehabilitation Lead Emma Cork, Christine Beedles (standing)

 

Charity Day at Ilfracombe Aquarium raises over £1400

IA FOH Team, LR & Cakes 230416Ilfracombe Aquarium Charity Day held on Saturday 23rd April raised an fantastic £1402.20 which was split between Over and Above Special Care Baby Unit Appeal and the Marine Conservation Society.

The charity event included a free exhibit entry for a donation, a cake sale, tombola and raffle.

Local businesses were very generous with their prize donations and on the day ‘Team Aquarium’ pulled out all the stops to entertain the crowds.

Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “The hospital charity are very grateful to Ilfracombe Aquarium for holding their family fundraising day and donating £701.10 to the SCBU Appeal.  The Appeal has now raised an amazing £120,000 towards its £250,000 target.

001Photograph L-R:  Martha Raybone, Chelsea Freeman, Bernadette Davis, Ste Corcoran, Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton and Ilfracombe Aquarium Director Lawrence Raybone.

Parkhouse Patchwork Group patch for the Stroke Unit

PARKHOUSE PATCHWORK GROUP has been busy making a beautiful Log Cabin Quilt to raffle at their exhibition in June.

Member Jo Hendy said “The charity was chosen by our Chairlady as her father had a stroke 18 months ago and was treated in the Acute Stroke Unit at North Devon District Hospital.   We were aware that they need an ECG machine and we decided to help.”

The quilt is on display at North Devon District Hospital in the main foyer on most Wednesday’s and the raffle tickets are available for purchase Monday to Friday on the Over and Above charity stall.

The Parkhouse Patchwork Group Exhibition will take place at the Parkhouse Centre in Bude from 2nd – 4th June, and will include a wide selection of patchwork and quilted items to view as well as a sales table, raffles, tombolas, demonstrations and refreshments.

The patchwork group based in Bude has over 60 members which meet every fortnight between September and June.

 Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “Parkhouse Patchwork Group have put an amazing amount of work into their Log Cabin quilt. Without doubt, it must have taken hours to work up and design.  We are absolutely delighted the ladies have chosen to support our Stroke Unit with the raffle.”

If you would like to give your support to the hospital charity Over and Above or if you want to find out more, please visit; www.overandabove.org.uk and the charity’s Facebook page or contact the North Devon District Hospital Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or email ndht.charity@nhs.net.

chairty quiltPhotographs L-R:   Back Row:    Maria Berkley, Carole Sparham, Jean Coumbe, Liz Blair, Joan Gleinsinger, Joan Lashbrook

Front Row:  Ruth Pearce, Jen Bond, Jeanette Orr, Jo Hendy, Sue Bentley and Caroline Miller.

Barnstaple M&S raise £5k for Seamoor Unit

BARNSTAPLE Marks and Spencers staff have raised a magnificent £5,000 for the Seamoor Chemotherapy & Day Treatment Unit over the past year.

The money will be used towards an observation machine to support cancer patients being treated at the North Devon District Hospital.

Hospital charity “Over and Above” Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “Marks and Spencers staff are amazing supporters to our hospital charity “Over and Above”.  Over the past few years, the Barnstaple store has raised almost £20,000 for the Seamoor Unit which was achieved through skydiving , bag packing, charity fun days and collecting tins on their tills.  Their fantastic achievement shows how a team working together can make such a difference to the lives of our patients.”

DSCN1989 - bestL-R:  Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton, Jody Morrell, Carol Manley, Barnstaple Store Manager Nina Hunter. Front: Michelle Johnson and Lorraine Scoines