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Posted on November 16, 2017 by Hannah Downey

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Pegasus Group Chairman, Stephen Bawtree is taking on the Ride London, London Surrey challenge for us on 29th July. Here are a few words from the man himself on how he is getting on with his training:
"Training in the cold and rain this winter has proved challenging During last weeks wet ride my boots took in about half a pint of rain water ! Easter Monday was kinder, just damp but with flooded roads and a rewarding but hard 70 miles"

Well done Stephen, you are smashing it and a huge thank you from us all here at HfT!

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Oh yeah, oh yeah, Skegness Town Crier announces £500 raised for Hope for Tomorrow. Our special thanks to Cllr. Maggie Gray from Skegness Live and Learn who organised the recent charity night in aid of our MCCU. Hearing the news and lending their support are l-r Maggie Gray, Deputy Mayor Sid Dennis, Skegness Mayor Danny Brookes, Regional Fundraiser HfT Dawn Osko and the resplendent Steve O'DareTown Crier. #hope #cancer ... See MoreSee Less

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Our Legends of Le Mans Dinner tickets are selling fast!
Book your tickets now to be amongst our Charity Patrons and legendary Le Mans drivers on Thursday 17th May at The Royal Automobile Club, Woodcote Park, Epsom, Surrey.
Book by visiting www.hopefortomorrow.org.uk/legends-le-mans-dinner-2018
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Legends of Le Mans Dinner 2018 - Hope for Tomorrow

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We are gearing up for our Legends of Le Mans Dinner which is taking place in May 2018. Book early and join us to celebrate the most famous endurance race in the world, the Le Mans 24 Hour Race on Thur...

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We are looking for Volunteers to help us out at the Rock against Cancer festival (www.concertatthekings.co.uk/history/rock-against-cancer/) which is taking place on Saturday May 26th.

We are looking for someone to work a 5pm – 9pm slot on our stand at the concert which is based in Pub Ln, All Cannings, Devizes SN10 3PA.

You will be manning the stand with other volunteers and speaking to people about our charity and what we do, handing out flyers etc. Once the shift is done, volunteers will have free access to the festival so will be able to go and watch some of the sets and have a little boogie if they feel like it!

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please get in touch on 01666 505055 - we look forward to hearing from you!
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How it all started “Rock Against Cancer” was an idea thought up by John “Grubby” Callis (sound engineer) Andy Scott (Sweet) and Richard Baulu of The Kings Arms, All Cannings in 2010, and after...

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