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  • Nuke the Leuk 2008 - Lap 4


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    This Month's Contributions

    Monthly standing order from a shy, team sparring partner of old… 25.00
    Monthly give as you earn donation from another shy club member 25.00
    Tim Must thanks Chris Alston for the two Wipac reversing light lenses 12.00
    David Nelson sends on the money raised at the Introduction to Sprinting Day on 23rd March 103.00
    Steven Mayell wants to thank two great Blatchatters; Graham Ford and Tony Knight for the parts and assistance 25.00
    West Hants and Dorset held a quiz night at their April monthly meeting 30.00
    Matt Jones says thanks to Steve Mell for a Banner battery 30.00
    Alan Bowler says thanks to Bilbo for the spanners 15.00
    Jon Ingarfield thanks Alan 'Foggy' Brewer for the Sky digibox 20.00
    Surrey Area held a Getting to Know Your Se7en Day and raised money through entrance fees. Thanks to Andy Noble (Caterham Cars), Andy Belcher, Phil Wright, Tim Belcher, Doug Philips, Martin Bushaway and Jill Judd 820.10
    Nick Tate makes a donation following the sale of his laptop via BlatChat 5.00
    Chris King would like to say thanks to Nick H for helping with the gauges, FTH for a lever, Neil H for unfailing assistance, and all those in the club who showed support over the last year when he needed it 100.00
    Charlie Dibble says thanks to David Bateman for the tyres 25.00
    Beanos second-hand record store sell off some more old stock and generously donate the proceeds 155.00
    (Brings total to: £398.00)
    Karl Watson downloaded some of Dr John's 50th anniversary bash photos 10.00
    (Brings total to: £25.00)
    Andrew 'FTH' Cox says thanks for the Legoland and Formula Renault tickets 85.00
    Ian 'SM25T' James says thanks to Richard Watson for the copies of Low Flying 15.00
    Tony Gallagher wants to say thanks to Geoff Pickin for help with the booking 30.00
    Colin Chapman would like to say thanks to Pat the Plumber for the green wheels 25.00
    Bilbo thanks Ammo for the printing paper 5.00
    Richard 'Tight Fart' Phillips belies his name and makes a donation and donates the money raised by hiring out his engine crane 90.00

    Jon Ingarfield buys some of Barbara Swift's lovely BlatChat stickers

    20.00

    (Brings total to: £1480.00)

    This month’s total: £1670.10
    Total this year to date: £7,085.37
    Plus fundraising history 1991 to end of last year: £321,701.15
    Total to date: £328,786.52

    An update from one of our members who took part in the London Marathon

    Matthew Plummer, known to some as Bionic Matty P took part with the Banana Army, the LRF team. He had trained for around 6 months for the event and was aiming to finish in 3 hours 45 minutes. Matthew started well and wasn't having any problems, until he got to mile 4 where he was involved in a collision with two other people. He waited to check that they were alright, losing valuable time, before continuing on his way. The delay meant that he got to the finish line after 4 hours and 20 minutes. A bit longer than planned, but still an admirable time.

    It was only the next day, that Matthew decided he ought to get his foot checked out, as it felt particularly sore. A quick x-ray later and the doctor confirmed that he has broken his right foot. I couldn't run 20+ miles at all, but for someone to do it with a broken foot is truly an impressive achievement - well done Matthew!

    If you are as impressed as I am about his dedication then it isn't too late to sponsor Matthew. His Justgiving page can be found at: http://www.justgiving.com/mattyp100years.


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