Congratulations and a huge “thank you” to the 108 runners who ran the 2014 Virgin Money London Marathon for CRY on Sunday 13th April. As always, we are very proud of you all and very grateful to you for your fantastic efforts to raise awareness and funds for CRY. Next year’s race date is Sunday 26th
Jeremy Cole
Beachy Head Marathon in memory of Jeremy Cole
I can hardly believe that my friends and family helped me to raise over £1,000 when I ran the Beachy Head Marathon in memory of Jeremy Cole on Saturday 27th October 2012. My regular training of around 50 miles each week left me in good shape for one of the UK’s most challenging off-road races, but
Farewell to Posy Bowl
A popular family-run florist which is closing its doors after 36 years in business is to mark its farewell by raising more than £5,000 for charity. The Posy Bowl, which first opened in 1971, is moving out from its North Street home at the end of the year. And to mark the end of an era,
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A football club has donated a vital piece of medical equipment to the DGH after raising money at a charity match. Eastbourne United Football Association held the match last summer at the Oval football ground in liaison with the Jeremy Cole Memorial Fund and the CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) charity. The ECG machine will
ECG donation
A Hailsham florist and Rotary AM have teamed up to fund a new life-saving ECG machine at the DGH. Kevin and Alison Loveland, of the Posy Bowl, held Fund with Flowers shows in the Hailsham Pavilion in December. Proceeds from the successful evenings were put towards the cost of the machine, as well as a share
Bloomin' good fundraiser
The Posy Bowl has been doing blooming well for a local charity. Kevin Loveland, proprietor of the Hailsham florist, has raised £3,000 following two evening events of festive fun with flowers at the Hailsham Pavilion. The two shows, held before Christmas, were sell-outs. Kevin will be donating the money to the Jeremy Cole Memorial fund in
CRY Update Magazine 44
Read Update 44 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.
Heart machine donation to A&E
Former Mayor Graham Marsden donated an ECG machine to the DGH after a year’s fundraising. Cllr Marsden chose the charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) to raise money for in his mayoral year, 2004-2005. Cllr Marsden said: “I would like to thank all of those who contributed to the fundraising in any way for their
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Former Mayor Councillor Graham Marsden handed over a cheque for more than £9,000 for his chosen charity Cardiac Risk in the Young. The money was raised throughout his mayoral year with a dinner and dance, Fitness for Youth event in the Andale Centre, a Christmas Fair, drinks reception and other events. Donations were also received from
Fitness challenge
The Mayor’s charity fitness challenge in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) is taking place on Saturday at 3pm in the Arndale Centre. Mayor of Eastbourne, Councillor Graham Marsden, said: “I hope that as many people as possible will call in at the main square of the Arndale on Saturday and support the young