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"The Office" public
house, Oundle Road in Peterborough. A group of ardent fundraisers
decided to raise funds for COPARS after one of their member's children
feel ill with leukaemia and was being treated at Addenbrookes. After
only a short time speaking to these guys, it was very clear that they
were a special team, who really wanted to help COPARS. They heard of the
work that COPARS have done and are doing and kindly donated their money,
time and energy into raising funds in a variety of ways. Throughout the
year they raised an unbelievable total of £2500
List of Events:
Speed Pool competition £117.00
AMP Half Marathon £269.50
World Cup Lottery Tickets £150.00
Race Night £848.00
Golf Day £ 30.00
Landlords Couch £ 11.00
Donations £103.00
Collections £ 70.00
Hair Day £901.50
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The Office Public House present
cheque to Andy Fuller
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The Coast to Coast
Cyclists
Steve Knight and Linda Fuller organised a group of cyclists to ride
from Coast to Coast. They cycled 140 miles across the Lake District and
Northern Pennines from Workington to Sunderland. They raised a fabulous
£5275 for COPARS.
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The Coast to Coast Cyclists present their cheque for
£5275 pounds to COPARS chairman David Davison.
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RAF Wyton
For many years COPARS has had huge support from the servicemen and
families from RAF Wyton. Not only do they host a fabulous Summer BBQ
with lots of exciting activites and fun for all the family but they do a
great job in fundraising with bouncy castles at the Bourne Festival.

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The base commander at RAF Wyton
present fundraising cheques for £3,500 to COPARS chairman
David Davison.
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Horringer and Ickworth Horticultural Society

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The Horringer and Ickworth Horticultural Society
held an Open Gardens Event in their village and had over 400 visitors to
20 open gardens. The money raised was split between COPARS and Macmillan
Nurses.
The Societies Chairman Melvyn Sheard is pictured with David Davison
after presenting a cheque for £850. His Grandson Joshua was
treated for Neuroblastoma at Addenbrookes and had great support from
COPARS.
The money raised was used to purchase a special tricycle for a child
recovering from a tumour on her spine. |
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