Sunderland Echo

Washington Boxing Club aiming to raise £20,000

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Since retiring from the armed forces after 24 years of service, he has taken over as head coach, helping transform the club, seeing boxers compete in internatio­nal competitio­ns, take part in mental health workshops, and overseen the start of female, senior and junior sessions.

Speaking about the clubs revival and need of new facilities, he said: “It’s a big, big project. A new building would have a huge impact on everything we do.

“We don’t even have a heating system at the minute, it needs improving.”

Alan said the club, which has strong links to the community also offers fitness classes and aims to cater to all ages, with its current membership ranging from just five years old, all the way to 91.

He said boxing isn’t the clubs only focus as it also aims to provide an escape for anyone struggling with their home life.

Alan added: “We help provide an escape and safe space for people. We’ve had youngsters struggling with their GCSE’s or finding a job, and helped them revise and with their CV.”

Boxer James Walker, 31, who recently represente­d the club in Portugal and Denmark, said: “The club has given me opportunit­ies to travel the world and meet and spar with people I would never have thought possible, like Derek Chisora, David Haye and Ricky Hatton.”

Future ambitions for the club include becoming a profession­al gym and also developing its female team, in what is a male dominated sport.

Member Abbie Hillan, 18, said: “It’s helped me in so many ways. Coaches are always there for you no matter what. I just applied for uni and they’ve helped me massively with that.”

Washington Boxing Club are currently appealing for more sponsors and crowdfundi­ng to raise £20,000 for improved facilities.

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Celebratin­g 20 years since its London premier in April 1999,thefeel-goodshowma­kes a triumphant return to the Theatre Royal in Newcastle for a three-week run.

The show has become a global phenomenon, combining ABBA’s timeless songs with the funny tale of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads unfolding on a Greek island as a wedding gets set to take place.

Andtheshow­provedahug­e hit with the North East audience – with lively song and dance routines that not only had people dancing in their seats, but which also brought thecrowdto­theirfeett­odance tosomeofAB­BA’sgreatesth­its.

Every song was impeccably performed, with particular highlights including ‘Gimme! Gimme Gimme!’ as well as ‘Money, Money, Money’ and ‘The Winner Takes It All’, which really brought the house down.

Thiswasone­ofthebestm­usicalsIha­veseenandi­t’ssafeto say the audience all appeared tohavebeen­blownawayb­ythe sheertalen­tandskillo­fthecast and all the production team.

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A Washington Boxing Club training night

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