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Registered Charity No. 269177
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Introducing Carnival YearMidnightWalk 2016
Introducing Carnival YearMidnightWalk 2016
No. 133 | February 2016
B y the time you read this the Board ofTrustees will have approved our new 5year plan to take us to 2021. This has
built on the 2013-18 plan and it has been aninteresting exercise to see just how much wehave achieved in the past 3 years.
In all areas, especially patient care and commercial,we have made significant changes to improve whatwe do, provide more services for our patients andensure we maintain our income to pay for these. Butwe are not complacent and we now have furtherambition to expand and enhance what we do both inthe Hospice itself at Brentry and also in thecommunity. The detail of this will be publicised shortly.
To pay for these enhancements we will continue todevelop our retail and fundraising operations whichhave to be very dynamic in order to remain effectivein changing circumstances. I hope you will want tocontinue to support us in order to enable St Peter’s todeliver the best care we can to the people of Bristoland surrounding areas, very much in keeping with therecent NICE guidelines on the Care of Dying Adults. Atthe same time we are negotiating with our NHScommissioners to try to secure additional statutoryfunding for services such as our 24/7 Advice Linewhich have been funded to date solely by charitabledonations. Thank you for your continuing support aswe enter another busy but I am sure successful year.
Simon Caraffi – Chief Executive
St Peter’s Hospice Fundraising Team:
2nd Floor, Block C, Estune Business Park, Wild Country Lane, Long Ashton, BS41 9FH
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/stpetershospice
stpetershospice.org
01275 391 400
@stpetershospice
Simon Caraffi
welcome
It costs £19,000 a day to run the Hospice. For most of this money we rely on …
How we are fundedWe are a local charity and all of our care isprovided free of charge. However, it costs usaround £19,000 a day to provide that care. l About £5,000 of this comes from the NHSl For the remaining £14,000 we rely on
Gifts in Wills, donations, our shops andother income
l Every day we rely on supporters toleave us £4,000 as Gifts in Wills
l Every day we rely on your fundraisingactivities to raise £3,500
l Every day we rely on people like you todonate and buy so our shops can raise£5,500
n Shops n Investments n NHSn Fundraising n Gifts in Wills
REGISTER ONLINE...BRISTOLMIDNIGHTWALK.CO.UK
… Gifts in Wills, donations, fundraising and our shops. 3
Saturday 9 JulyWith the Olympics this year being held in Rio de Janeiro, the home of carnival,we decided to use this as inspiration for this year’s sponsored Midnight Walk.With a carnival inspired warm-up, carnival accessories to buy on the night, and2,000 women in carnival fancy dress, it looks set to be a spectacular evening!
So, get together with friends and family, and join us on Saturday 9 July forBristol’s biggest and most colourful girls’ night out of the year, raising funds forBristol’s Hospice.
l Both routes start at 10.30pm from Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium.l See many of Bristol’s famous landmarks, including: the Clifton SuspensionBridge, the Downs, Bristol Zoo and the SS Great Britain.
l Enjoy a carnival inspired pre-walk warm up to get the party started!l Fancy dress strongly encouraged!
To register: go online or pick up a form from our shops
EARLY BIRDREGISTRATION BY 30 APRIL 2016 IS JUST £15!
Choose from a
5 or 10 mile
circular route
Sponsored by Supported by
2016 IS THE YEAR OF THE MIDNIGHT WALKCARNIVAL EXTRAVAGANZA
“We are delighted to be working with St Peter’s Hospice on theCarnival Extravaganza. Between the amazing team at St Peter’s andthe dedicated talented team here at Sounds Commercial (who share my passion for our long standing partnership with St Peter’s) this year looks set to be the best Midnight Walk ever!!”
Sarah Ross, Managing Director, Sounds Commercial
4 St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol.
About 2 years ago we launched ourNeighbours Network scheme, anew initiative where specially
trained volunteers or ‘neighbours’ visitthe homes of patients who live in theirlocal neighbourhood, offering non clinicalsocial and practical support.
The scheme has been a huge success andhad a significant and positive impact on thelives of both our patients and volunteers.Patients have reported a number of benefitssuch as a better quality of life, a reduction inloneliness and isolation and the maintenanceof strong links with their community.
Some of the types of support offered by ourNeighbours Network include:
n Popping in for tea and a chatn Staying with a patient whilst the carer has a breakn Accompanying patients in wheelchairs on a walkn Taking patients on outings or to appointments n Gardeningn Walking the dogn Offering a listening ear
One of our current Hospice Neighbours isMargaret Ruse. Margaret was a district nurse
Margaret and Julie
and had dealt with the Hospice regularly. Afterearly retirement she decided to become anurse volunteer in our Inpatient Unit and didthis for over 12 years until early 2015.
However, she still wanted to do somethingregularly with the Hospice so decided to dothe training to become a Neighbours Networkvolunteer.
Margaret was matched with Julie Moss andthey now see each other weekly. Julie hasbeen looked after by the Hospice for 4-5years, attending Day Hospice twice and aFatigue and Breathlessness course. Julie hasoxygen equipment at home that helps herbreathe more easily, which means that sheisn’t able to get out much.
On the first visit when Julie opened the door,she was surprised to find that Margaret wasthe image of her auntie also called Margaret.This broke the ice and the pair got on wellfrom that day. Usually they chat over a cup oftea and Julie shares her memories of growingup in Bristol. If the weather is fine, Margaretmay take Julie out in her wheelchair.
They both get such a lot out of the visits.Although Julie lives with her son, she looksforward to seeing Margaret and chattingabout different things. For Margaret, it’s afulfilling role, knowing that a thing as simpleas having a chat can have such an impact onsomeone else’s life.
If you would like to get involved in our HospiceNeighbours Network, get in touch with RussellCowan, Head of Volunteer Resources:
n call 0117 915 9448
n or email russell.cowan@stpetershospice.org
Find us on Facebook /stpetershospice 5
A lison is one of our paidComplementary Therapists andis based in the Hospice at
Brentry. She works in a team with theComplementary Therapy Team Leaderand eight professionally qualifiedvolunteer therapists, offering a rangeof therapies that complement theother services we offer.
Alison and the team follow national guidelinesfor the use of complementary therapies insupportive and palliative care, adaptingstandard therapies to suit the individual needsof each patient. Before starting any therapyAlison receives a referral and takes intoaccount the patient’s medical history and levelof mobility. She then suggests a therapysuitable for that individual. A very frail patient,for example, may be offered the ‘M’Technique – a series of gentle, soothing,stroking-movements. Or, a patient sufferingfrom anxiety may be offered reflexology,massage or aromatherapy.
The therapies have numerous benefits for thepatients – not only are they soothing andrelaxing, they can also help with symptomcontrol, including anxiety, low mood, sleepdisturbance, fatigue, breathlessness, and evenpain. Complementary therapies also improvethe quality of life for our patients, makingthem feel better about themselves and canbe a welcome diversion from the manyongoing difficulties.
Alison starts a typical day with a briefingfrom the Day Hospice team and thenprioritises which patients have the greatestneed that day. Then she meets with thevolunteer therapists, discusses the patientsand their individual needs, and allocates
Alison Mendoza
Alison Mendoza – ComplementaryTherapy Co-ordinator
FOCUSON
patients to them. After lunch she writes uppatient notes, may see other patients, andassists the Complementary Therapy TeamLeader with the day-to-day running anddevelopment of the service.
There is great demand for the service and theteam can see patients from our 12 week DayHospice programme, our Inpatient Unit, andOutpatient referrals from our Community Nurses.
Alison is clearly passionate about her work andwhen not offering therapies to our patients,she works privately as a professionalreflexologist and healer, including mindfulnesstechniques. She is also studying for a Diplomain Adapting Complementary Therapies forCancer Care. This ongoing study, however, ismore than just another qualification. From theknowledge she has gained, she will be helpingin the future to introduce one of thetechniques, ‘H.E.A.R.T.S’, to their therapyoffering. This new therapeutic approach usesmulti-sensory comfort techniques, specificallyadapted for hospice patients.
“My work allows me to connect with patients ata difficult time in their lives and I feel privilegedto be able to offer these therapies that soothe,calm and comfort them.” l
6 It costs £19,000 a day to run the Hospice. For most of this money we rely on …
shop news
We’d also loveyour prelovedTo donate furnitureyou can:
n drop your furniture offat either shop
n or arrange a freecollection by calling 0800 583 0015 orvisiting us online atstpetershospice.org
Two of our shops now have adedicated area selling outstandingpreloved furniture
Fishponds shop
Our newest expansion is at our Fishponds shopwhere donations of furniture are delivereddaily. From beds to wardrobes to three piece
suites, you’ll be amazed at the quality and the range.
Our Horfield furniture shop has been open the longest andis well known in the area for selling amazing pieces. Withstaff upcycling items as well, there’s an eclectic mix ofstyles to suit all tastes.
So, if you’re thinking of updating your look at home, whynot pop along to:
n 737 Fishponds Road, Fishponds BS16 3UP, or
n 315 Gloucester Road, Horfield BS7 8PE
We’re planning on opening more furniture departments inthe future, so watch this space.
Furniture – now in-store!
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At our ‘Upstairs’ departments, you don’t needto spend a fortune to look a million dollarsSo, for that special occasion in your life, visit one of our ‘Upstairs’departments at:n 76 High Street, Portishead BS20 9EHn 12 Canford Lane, Westbury on Trym BS9 3DH
Coming soon:n 126 High Street, Nailsea BS48 1AH
UPSTAIRS at…rolls out to more shops
Following the success of our Upstairs at WestburyOn Trym department, we are thrilled to be rollingthis out to our Nailsea and Portishead shops.
Upstairs at Westbury On Trym opened last summer, selling Bridal, OccasionWear, Evening Wear, Formal Wear and Accessories. The department has gonefrom strength to strength, offering a personal service to help find theperfect outfit for that special day or evening.
For preloved vintagefashion and more,visit our newVintage Room at:
n 76 High Street, Portishead BS20 9EH
8 St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol
Karin, Mark and their family
It was at that time that shewas referred to the Hospiceand our Community NurseSpecialist, Martin Ball, startedvisiting her every few weeksfor about a year.
“Martin really helped toexplain things,” says Mark.“But he also helped us tohave discussions togetherand to make decisions aboutKarin’s care and the future. Heoffered advice and guidanceall the way through what wasone of the most painfulsituations anyone can findthemselves in.”
When Karin’s healthdeteriorated in August lastyear, she was admitted to theInpatient Unit at the Hospicewhere she spent the last twoweeks of her life. Mark
Thank you for the days
Mark Wilkins’ wife, Karin, was first diagnosedwith breast cancer in 2007, aged 45. Followinga course of chemotherapy and a lumpectomy,
she was given the all clear. However, in 2013 she wasdiagnosed with secondary breast cancer and given justa year to live.
remembers the special careKarin received during hertime there.
“The staff looked after Karin’sneeds – both physically andemotionally. One night, whenshe was feeling anxious, oneof the nurses simply satholding her hand for hours -this was all she needed tofeel a little bit calmer. Karinwas a public health specialistand published author and shereally missed being able toread and write. Recognisingthat Karin could do withsome mental stimulation, thenurses made it possible forKarin to go outside and enjoythe beautiful Hospice gardensfor a while.”
Mark remarks on the waythat the Hospice staff notonly looked after Karin butsupported him and their threechildren as well. “When Karinpassed away the staff wereso sensitive, providing us withjust the right balance of spaceand support.”
Mark was so touched by thesupport Karin and his family
patient story
received from the Hospicethat he decided to get somefriends together and run theBristol Half Marathon lastSeptember to fundraise. Sofar they have raised over£7,000 which is now helpingother patients and theirfamilies. Mark’s fundraisingefforts haven’t stopped there- this year he has organised agroup to take part in our Tourde Bristol event on 2 Apriland in June he is taking on atriathlon in the BreconBeacons to raise yet moremoney for the Hospice.
Mark has set up a TributeFund so all fundraising donein Karin’s honour is in oneplace. If you would like tosupport Mark and tocontribute to Karin’s TributeFund visitstpetershospice.org.
Mark also has two blogswhere he writes about hisand Karin’s experiences:
n runningtomeditate.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/karin.html
n livingwithcompletion.blogspot.co.uk
Karin and Mark
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Hospice Care WeekSangeeta Dewan (aboveright) from BristolCommunity Radio visitedthe Hospice during HospiceCare Week and interviewedvarious members of theHospice team, includingCommunity Nurse SpecialistCaroline Mundy.
North Somerset TimesWe are very grateful to theNorth Somerset Times fortheir continued support andwere pleased to welcomethe Editor, Tom Wright, to theHospice for a tour and tomeet staff and volunteers.
ITV News WestCountry Rob Murphy from ITV News WestCountry interviewed Maria delCarmen Moon Park about St Peter’sHospice being the official localcharity to benefit from the BristolHalf Marathon 2015.
Lord Mayor VisitThe Lord Mayor of Bristol, ClareCampion-Smith visited theHospice and met with patients,volunteers and staff. The LordMayor is pictured with Hospicepatient Teresa Monks.
hospice life
Casualty starlaunches BristolStrictly ComeDancingActress Sunetra Sarker launchedour Bristol Strictly Come Dancingevent at the Hospice. MartinEvans from BBC Radio Bristolinterviewed Sunetra and EventFundraiser Maria.
Midnight WalkdocumentaryWe are incredibly grateful toSherrie Eugene Hart and PatHart for making adocumentary about TheMidnight Walk. Thedocumentary was shownon Made in BristolTelevision in Bristol and sixregions throughout the UK.
Saturday 2 April
Our first Tour de Bristol cyclingevent last March was a hugesuccess with all 300 places
selling out fast and the event raisingover £60,000 for the Hospice. We aredelighted to announce that Tour deBristol is returning this year on Saturday2 April. There are 500 places, so sign upnow to avoid disappointment.
The ride will attract cyclists of all abilities withthree distances of 35km, 50km & 75km. Allroutes start and finish from Clifton CollegeSports Ground, Abbots Leigh and take in thebeautiful, picturesque North Somersetcountryside.
Past participant, Rob Tadman, who signed upfor the 75km route in 2015 took part inmemory of his wife Joanna, who passedaway at the Hospice in November 2014 aged35. Rob said, “The Tour de Bristol was a greatday out exploring the countryside,
enjoyingcake stops andmeeting otherriders and familieswhilst raising fundsfor the Hospice.”
“My personal highlights were climbing GoblinCombe (and the rapid descent of WringtonHill!) and the surprise call into ButcombeBrewery for a welcoming ale at the halfwaypoint. I am very much looking forward to the2016 ride – it will give me something to trainfor and burn off the Christmas excesses. Lastyear there were 15 of us who took part in Tourde Bristol and we raised over £4,000 for theHospice so I’m hoping to build on this in 2016.”
If you don’t want to miss out, sign up nowand raise vital funds for your local adult
Hospice.
For more information about theroutes and to sign up, visit ourwebsite tourdebristol.co.uk orcall Maria.
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fundraising
Contact Maria on 01275 391 428…
Rob Tadman andhis daughterChloe
News Flash Over half the places have already gone, so sign-up now!
Sponsored by
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Bristol StrictlyCome DancingSunday 6 MarchOur 12 Bristol Strictly Come Dancing couples started training in earlyJanuary to learn the Quickstep/Charleston and Paso Doble ready forthe Grand Finale on Sunday 6 March.
Sue & Andrew from Burroughs Dance Centrein Weston-Super-Mare have very generouslygiven up their Saturday afternoons to teachthe contestants to dance like the stars!
Please come along to support the dancersat the Grand Finale on Sunday 6 March atAshton Park School, Ashton. You canpurchase tickets on our website for £20 or£15 (seats with restricted view) or throughour online shopstpetershospice.org.uk/shop/online.
Saturday 4 JuneLater this year at the Amphitheatrein Bristol's harbourside, we will beorganising a new exciting activitywith an undeniable adrenalinerush – a 175ft bungee jump!! Hearthe famous words, “Three, two, oneBungee!” and take the leap of faithto raise vital funds for the Hospice.The incomparable and ultimate thrillof bungee jumping will have yourheart racing as you fall towards thesurface below only to experiencethe excitement of being pulled backtowards the sky!
If you would like to take part in ourBungee Jump, please contact Mariafor more information.
challenge
Thank you!Back in October we were lucky withthe weather when 47 braveindividuals abseiled down the AvonGorge back in October. Theabseilers, who were watched byfriends and family, really enjoyedthe experience and raised a fantastic£12,600 for the Hospice!
Well done and thank you to all ourabseilers!
Saturday 9 July Bristol’s biggest girls’ night out justgot better! Join us on Saturday 9 Julyfor our carnival inspired MidnightWalk extravaganza!
This year our Midnight Walk will takeplace at Ashton Gate Stadium. Withthe Rio Olympics coming up, we’reholding a carnival theme, so join uswith your feathers, masks, beadsand all that Samba!
Register now - early bird tickets£15, or £18 from 1 May.
For more information and to registerplease visit our websitebristolmidnightwalk.co.uk
Sunday 9 OctoberLast year we held our annual Walk toRemember at a new venue – thebeautiful grounds of Blaise Castle.Over 300 walkers joined us for the3.5 mile circular walk and raised over£10,000. If you and your familywould like to join us for this year’sWalk to Remember please contactMaria for more information.
3, 2, 1 …
Bungee!
or maria.moonpark@stpetershospice.org
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in the community
2015 was another great year and we enjoyedsupport from many individuals and fromsocial, hobby and faith groups, pubs, schoolsand even festivals.
We are very lucky to have so many supporters inthe local community and we want to extend ourthanks to every single one of you. We couldn’t dowithout you!
We love getting out into the community – meetingour supporters, spreading the word about thefantastic place that St Peter’s Hospice is and mostimportantly helping our supporters to getfundraising.
If you’ve got an idea how to raise money for yourHospice do get in touch! We will help you get yourfundraising off the ground and will give you lots ofsupport.
Best wishes,
Contact our community fundraisers on 01275 391400…
Events that our supporters organised lastyear included a Family Fun Day at PurnHoliday Park raising just over £1,800.
We were fortunate to have a number ofGolf Days organised on our behalf:
Henbury Golf Club (above) raised anastonishing £11,000, Windmill GolfAcademy (below) just over £4,000 andNailsea & Backwell Rotary Day raisedover £3,500! Thank you so much!
A big thank you to Nick and Jennine Hendy (neeWay) who asked guests at their wedding lastyear to make donations to St Peter’s Hospiceinstead of giving gifts. This kind request meant adonation of over £3,000 was made to us.
13…or community@stpetershospice.org
Libby GrahamLibby, 14, from Long Ashtonhas hosted cake sales for thelast two years and raised atotal of £166 for the Hospice.She is hosting a cake saleagain this March and will beinviting all her friends, familyand neighbours.
Libby Graham’s victoria sponge
Libby loves baking and bakesall the time so Ready, Steady,Bake is a great excuse to bakeeven more. Libby decides whatto bake and her Mum helps herbuy all the ingredients. Shebakes all sorts of deliciouscakes including her favouritesrocky road, lemon drizzle,victoria sponge and flapjacks.
A couple of weeks before hercake sale, Libby sends outinvitations and also knocks onneighbours’ doors to invitethem. Libby and her familyusually have around 20 peopleturn up. Even the guests turnup with cakes! Libby alsoorganises a small raffle to raiseextra funds.
Debbie Smith'scakes andLeigh Messenger’smillionaire’sshortbread
Last year you whisked up some fabulouscakes for our Ready Steady Bake campaignand raised just over £10,000. We put your
donations to good use and as a result of yourbaking our doctors and nurses have been able togive their wonderful care to even more patientswho needed our specialist support. Tea and cakereally do make a massive difference!
Ready, Steady, Bake is taking place again this March.It’s easy – just host a cake sale with your friends,family or at work. Please roll up your sleeves, put onyour oven gloves and get baking for your localHospice again this March.
We have designed a baking pack that includes all thethings you may need to make your cake sale or teaparty a success, including cake labels, posters, cakerecipes and fundraising tips. You can also get inspiredby a couple of recipes from our very own Chef Andyor Becky from our Fundraising Team.
Ready to bake? Get in touch with us!
This March!
14 Contact Caroline on 01275 391448 or caroline.booth-morris@stpetershospice.org
Total Produce – Headline sponsor of Tour de Bristol 2016Total Produce is Europe’s premier fresh produce provider. They grow,source, import, package, distribute and market over 200 lines of freshfruits, vegetables and flowers.
The Total Produce group distributes some 300 million cartons of freshproduce to the retail, wholesale, foodservice and processing sectorsacross Europe and North America annually.
They employ over 160 people in their Wholesale and Foodservicebusinesses based in the Wholesale Fruit Centre in St Phillips Marsh,Bristol and across the South West.
local business support
Western Power Distribution – Supporter of The Midnight Walk 2016Western Power Distribution (WPD) is the distribution network operator for the Midlands, South West England and South Wales, and is responsible fordelivering electricity to approximately 7.8 million customers in the UK.
Sounds Commercial – Headlinesponsor of The Midnight Walk 2016“I have worked as an Inpatient volunteer at St Peter‘s Hospice and havehad loved ones cared for by them as well. I have therefore seen first-handthe amazing work the charity does caring for someone with a terminalillness as well as for their family.
At Sounds Commercial we wanted to give something extra back. We havesupported St Peter’s with their fundraising events for over 20 years. Thisyear we are delighted to take our relationship one step further and areextremely proud of our latest special collaboration with them – assistingin the production of their amazing Midnight Walk 2016.”
Sarah Ross, Managing Director
We are delighted to welcome newsponsors for our events in 2016…
Sounds Commercial is one of theUK's leading Event ProductionCompanies and has operated inBristol since 1987. Their vision iscrystal clear, to produce exactlythe type of communication yourequire for your customer, yourstaff or your peers. This may bethrough an event, an exhibition,a video or webcast.
Contact Edd on 01275 391434 or edward.smith@stpetershospice.org 15
Local Pages raisesfunds through annual golf dayLocal Pages, or The Little Blue Book as it’s known,organised a charity golf day at the Bristol & Clifton Golf Club in August. This event was in memory of Boris Bernard-Hayklan who founded Local Pages. The day was well attended and supported by local sponsorship from companies including JH Group, Butcombe Brewery and BBL Batteries, as well as HSBC, NatWest & CBRE.
All proceeds from the day were donated to St Peter’s Hospice and wewere thrilled to receive a cheque for £4,182 raised from the event – ahuge donation!
St Peter’s HospiceSky Dive!Despite the great British weather sadly causing ourgroup sky dive to be cancelled we were delightedthat all of the group re-booked. Many jumped thefollowing day when the sun came out and gavethem a fantastic experience.
Two of our sky divers were Leah Spencer andJennifer Gilliam. Jennifer was jumping in memoryof her beloved Dad, Peter Gilliam, who was caredfor by the Hospice 19 years ago. Jennifer wastouched to see how many people remembered himfondly and wanted to contribute to her fundraising.
We were delighted with the amazing efforts put inby all our sky divers which included teams fromHargreaves Lansdown, Evans & Partners, Smith &Williamson, Makro and Coutts.
Bristol Law Society The great and good of Bristol’s legal professions gathered on 15 Octoberfor the Bristol Law Society’s Annual Awards Dinner. As the society’scharity of the year, we were honoured to attend and celebrate with allthe nominees, winners and other guests.
It was a great evening and we were delighted that a brilliant £2,503 wasraised on the night as well as having the opportunity to raise awarenessof St Peter’s Hospice to over 300 people.
Gleeds get on theirbikes Staff from Bristol-based property andconstruction consultancy, Gleeds, took onthe challenge of cycling 50 miles againstthe clock to raise money for St Peter’sHospice.
Between 21 and 25 September, 1,500staff across Gleeds’ 56 internationaloffices participated in local fundraisingevents in an attempt to raise £130,000for charity in one week – one thousandpounds for every year the organisationhas been in business.
In the South West, fundraisers fromGleeds ditched their day jobs and raised£7,000 for us as well as further fundsfor a Children’s Hospital in Cardiff. Theusually desk-bound team set out fromtheir Cardiff office, cycling across theiconic Severn Bridge and tackling someof Bristol’s grueling hills, beforereaching the finish line at their BristolParkway office.
In total, the business managed to raise£170,000, beating its target by £40,000!
We’d like to say a huge thank you to theteam at Gleeds for supporting us duringtheir marathon cycle ride. It was a greateffort by all and we’re very grateful forthe funds raised.
If you would like to arrange a golfday, take part in our corporateevents, or organise any other eventto help raise vital funds for theHospice please contact Caroline BoothMorris or Edd Smith.
Peter Gilliam
Leah Spencer andJennifer Gilliam
Dan and OllieBernard-Hayklanwith CarolineBooth-Morris
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events calendar
ThroughoutMarchShops Book Promotion.Pop into any of ourshops for great deals onpaperbacks andhardbacks.
4 MarchSevernside FundraisingGroup Annual Quiz.Armstrong Hall, 7.30 pm.For more informationring Mary on 01454412567.
6 MarchStrictly Come DancingGrand Finale. Ashton Park School.Tickets available online.
4-17 April House to Housecollection. If you canhelp, please contactPetra (details below).
2 April Tour de Bristol. 3 cycleroutes available. Startsfrom Clifton CollegeSports Ground. For moreinformation go online:tourdebristol.co.uk
ThroughoutMarch
Register online orcontact Petra (detailsbelow).
25-27 FebruaryThe Court Playerspresent Panic Stations.A comedy by DerekBenfield. 7.30pm at TheMemorial Hall,Rangeworthy. Tickets£8/Concessions £7. Call01454 321149 or emailthecourtplayers@btinternet.com.
10 MarchCorporate Quiz. Register now to test yourknowledge against otherbusinesses. Contactcaroline.booth-morris@stpetershospice.org.
13 March, 10April, 8 MayOpen Gardens.Katherine’s WoodlandGarden, Wotton UnderEdge, GL12 7PH. Open10am-4pm. Norefreshments or toiletsavailable. Entrance £5adults, under 16s free.
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4 June3,2,1 Bungee. For an adrenaline rushlike no other! Call Mariafor information 01275391428.
15 MayBristol 10k.
25 MaySevernside FundraisingGroup Afternoon High Tea. Methodist Church Hall.Tickets £10.00. Guestspeaker to beannounced.
24 AprilLondon Marathon.Good luck to ourrunners!
9 JulyThe Midnight Walk. 5 or 10 mile routes.Starts from Ashton GateStadium. For moreinformation visitbristolmidnightwalk.co.uk
26 JuneNailsea and BackwellRotary Club, NailseaCharity Walks. 5k, 10k or 20k routes.Register via NailseaRotary website or call07970 771845.
9-10 AprilOptimus ComicConvention. UWE Convention Centre.Meet stars of TV, filmand gaming. Contactoptimusconvention.comfor details.
14 AprilGolf Day.Jeff Way Electrical Ltd arelooking for teams. Contactus for more details.
9 JuneCorporate FootballTournament. To enter a team, contactedward.smith@stpetershospice.org
25 & 26 JuneOpen Gardens. Katherine’s WoodlandGarden, Wotton UnderEdge, GL12 7PH. Open2pm-6pm. Refreshmentsand toilets available.Entrance £5 adults,under 16s free. Early
SeptemberNEW 5k & 10k runs. Look out for moreinformation soon aboutour new runs startingfrom Ashton CourtEstate.
For up-to-date information on these and other events,visit our website or followus on social media…
/stpetershospice
stpetershospice.org
01275 391 400
@stpetershospice
18 To find out about our events visit stpetershospice.org
fundraising groups news
Our Christmas Market held atBristol Grammar School on 28November raised over £18,000.Thanks to all who helped or camealong on the day.
Thank you to all of our loyalvolunteers that ran stalls, donateditems and those talented peoplethat knitted, crafted and baked, wereally appreciate all of your hardwork!
A big thank you also to AlmondsburyGarden Centre (pictured) for their
Chew ValleyThe Group was busy last Autumn.In September, the fabulous Vox inFrox (a female chamber choir)gave a concert in Chew MagnaChurch to raise funds and it was afantastic evening.
In October we held a ’60s/’70sevening in East Harptree. Over ahundred locals were treated tofood of the era and dancing lateinto the night.
These two events brought our 10thanniversary year target ever closer.With the Annual Bridge Lunch inJanuary and a March Quiz we areconfident of reaching our £10,000goal. We are very grateful for thecontinued support of so manypeople in our community who givetheir talents and support ourevents with such enthusiasm.
Countess of Carnarvon and KathBurgess
Colin and Jenny Wring
Almondsbury Garden Centre
PortisheadIt was a busy autumn and winter inPortishead. We organised a Party forPete Garden Party in our communalgardens in September. Our family,friends and neighbours enjoyed anafternoon of tea and cakes andraised £253 for the Hospice.
In October we held a concert inPortishead’s Somerset Hall withmusic from Dave Salt Big Band. Theconcert was a huge success raisingover £1,160.
Thank you to everybody who cameto our events or supported ourfundraising efforts, especiallySainsbury’s in Portishead whosupported all of our events last year.
SevernsideWe are delighted to have sent StPeter’s a cheque for £6,000 whichwas the result of our spring andsummer fundraising. Thecelebrations for our 30th anniversaryhave been amazing, thank you toeveryone who has supported us.
ongoing support. This year theydonated some amazing Christmasdecorations to the market,helping us reach our totalfundraising figure.
Christmas Market Update
We started with a Flower Festival inThornbury. The flowers were superb,the special events were wellsupported and the concert byCantanti quite awesome.
We held a coffee morning at DaldryGardens and were warmlywelcomed by residents and visitors.
Our annual Golf Day was held inOctober in lovely weather andthanks to all of our supporters andplayers. Chirstmas cards sold well atcoffee mornings at Falfield and atAlveston in October and November.
Our 30th Anniversary lunch held atEastwood Park was a sell out andthe speaker, the Countess ofCarnarvon, was superb. We haveheld collections at AlmondsburyGarden Centre and Wyevale GardenCentre and thank these businessesfor their continued support.
Finally, thank you to all those whohave helped and supported. We arealways seeking help with collections,if you could spare an hour (or two)please ring Ruth on 01454 415648.
Contact Edd on 01275 391434 or email edward.smith@stpetershospice.org 19
Local Lotto Single TicketsAs well as joining as a member of our Local Lotto, it is now possible tobuy your tickets from all of our shops. This makes it even easier to enterand to be in with a weekly chance of winning £1,000.
Pop into a shop today and pick up your £1 ticket. You never know, youmay be this week’s lucky winner of £1,000!
The draw for the Grand Christmas Raffle took place on 9 Decemberand we were delighted to present our first prize winner, Clive Finn,with a cheque for £5,000.
Clive received the cheque from Simon Caraffi, CEO of St Peter’s Hospiceand spoke of his delight of finding out he won.
“I was somewhat surprised, gobsmacked! I went out into the office andthey thought I was having them on. It was a great feeling and it hascertainly made this Christmas. I was at an art club and oddly had won abottle of Dove shampoo and decided to buy some tickets to support yourwork. I never expected to win.“ Clive added.
Clive already has plans for his winnings, “I am going to donate 10%back to St Peter’s Hospice and other charities, my son wants a newcooker and I would like a new front tooth for Christmas. It’s great to beable to do some good with it, and also get my smile back!”
It was another really successful year for the raffle, raising an incredible£52,000 so thank you to all who took part.
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Getting married?Then give thewedding favoursthat careLocal Lotto wedding favours are agreat way to thank your guests andsupport St Peter’s Hospice at thesame time. By buying a Local Lottoticket for each of your guests, theycould be in with a chance ofwinning £1,000.
Becky and John Mitchell did just thislast year. “We wanted to give ourguests something fun and unique soLocal Lotto tickets were a brilliantgift,” said Becky. “To be supportingsuch a good cause and also givingour guests the opportunity to win£1,000 was perfect. St Peter’sHospice care for so many people, itfelt right to support them whilstsaying thank you to our guests.”
l Each tickets costs just £1l Every ticket gives your guests
the chance to win £1,000l Tickets will be entered into
the draw on the Fridayfollowing your wedding or ifyour wedding day is a Friday,that very same day!
l Guests must be 16 years or over
For more information about thisunique way to support your localHospice on your special day, contactKate Summers on 01275 391 407.
The Grand Christmas Raffle 2015
Clive Finn (left) with Simon Caraffi
local lotto
20 Get involved - play today and support your local Hospice!
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So much care for just £1…
52 winners every year taking away £1,000 each
£1,000
572 winners guaranteedevery year
What could your £1 a weekwin you?
What does the
Inpatient Unit do?
The Inpatient Unit provides specialist,
intensive symptom control for
patients. The Registered Nurses and
the rest of the team work 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week offering total
care at a critical time of a
patient’s life.
How do you send us your £1 week?It couldn’t be simpler – simply sign-up tothe Local Lotto online at:
stpetershospice.org … and click on the Get Involved link.
REMEMBER that it is an offence for any persons underthe age of 16 years to participate in a lottery.15
What does
your £1 a week
pay for?
The Local Lotto raises an
incredible £310,000 (on average)
every year, which pays for
more than 8 Registered
Nurses to work on our
Inpatient Unit.
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