Loughborough Echo

Bowls club prepared for emergency with life-saver defibrilla­tor

Council’s sportsp g grant scheme helps fund heart-start machine

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A DEFIBRILLA­TOR has been installed at Soar Valley Bowls Club in Rothley.

The machine is fitted outside Rothley Park Kindergart­en, on Loughborou­gh Road, and is accessible to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Installati­on costs were covered by Rothley Park Kindergart­en and neighbouri­ng football club, the Rothley Imps, while the cabinet to store the equipment was provided by heart charity, Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT).

Charnwood Borough Council awarded £250 of funding towards the device through its sports facilities grant scheme.

Councillor Leigh Harper-Davies, lead member for communitie­s said: “I’m very pleased we’ve been able to help Soar Valley Bowls Club purchase a defibrilla­tor through our sports facilities grant scheme.

“Not only will the equipment help the bowls club become heartsafe, but it will also be accessible for the local community.

“I’d encourage other local sports clubs to look into the grants that are available to help them with funding an Automated External Defibrilla­tor.”

Hilary Billings, secretary at the bowls club, said: “Soar Valley Bowls Club is extremely pleased to be associated with the project to supply a defibrilla­tor in our area.

“We are keen to support the welfare of our members and the supply of this machine close to our facilities is a great step forward.

“With the inclusion of the

Rothley Park Kindergart­en and the

Rothley Park Football Club the machine will cater for a large diversity of age range.”

Alan White, lead trainer at JHMT, said: “It is good news that a defibrilla­tor is now in place but please learn basic life support, so you know the signs of cardiac arrest, how to do chest compressio­ns and how a defibrilla­tor works. “Being prepared is vital, you may save someone’s life.” Soar Valley Bowls Club has a 60-year history, with humble beginnings as an activity for workers at the former Rolls-Royce factory in Mountsorre­l. It has 60 members and serves communitie­s in Rothley and Mountsorre­l.

As well as providing free CPR and defibrilla­tor training, the JHMT works to raise awareness of sudden heart deaths, helps to provide community defibrilla­tors and runs Inspire, a local grants scheme for inspiratio­nal young people.

The charity was set up after the tragic death of Rothley teenager Joe Humphries who died in 2012 from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) while out on a run.

To find out more about the work of the JHMT, visit the group’s website. Applicatio­ns for the borough council’s sports funding grants are now open.

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