The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Couple’s cuddly toys to raise cash for hospice

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter:@PTstephenB

More than 100 cuddly toys won at seaside arcades have been donated to help Peterborou­gh’s Thorpe Hall Hospice.

Roy and Ann Pettitt, aged 75 and 76, won the cuddly toys from crane machines over the yearsbutar­emovinghom­eand say they no longer have space for them.

The couple struck it lucky on the toy cranes for over 40 years at amusements while holidaying or day tripping in a number of seaside resorts including Hunstanton, Tenby and Wicksteed Park.

Roy said: "We used to come home with carrier bags full of cuddly toys. I can remember once we won nine of these furry dogs from one machine. It was quite embarrassi­ng emptying the machine and walking out with armfuls of furry cuddly dogs!”

After grandchild­ren took their pick of the pair’s ‘plush’ winnings, Roy and Ann kept the cuddly toys in their loft in plastic boxes.

They were surprised to find on having a clear out ten years ago that they had amassed 250 toys over 40 years, so they decided to use them to raise funds at their local fete.

Roy said: “We chose 125 of the toys and held a stall for a pound a go and a prize every time. We had huge queues and had sold out after only half an hour. We donated half of the funds to Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice and the other

half to our local church.

“After that we said we wouldn’t do the cranes again but one day we were in Hunstanton and I spotted a crane that looked like we could win something from. We put the money in, we got one and we carried on playing the machines for another ten years.”

However, they hope their prize-winning luck over the years will help support people needing the care of Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.

Roy said: “We hope the toys will raise funds via raffles or being sold so the charity can use the funds as they need to, or maybe they can be given to visiting children who mightappre­ciateacudd­lytoy. We don’t mind really – we just want them to support Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.”

Helen Kingston, Community Fundraiser at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, said, “It was an absolute delight to receive the fabulous furry donation of cuddly toys from Roy and Ann. You can’t fail to smile when you see the brightly coloured toys all lined up together."

 ?? ?? Roy and Ann with some of the toys
Roy and Ann with some of the toys

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