The Scarborough News

Family of brave Bradley close on Scarboro’ dream

Finalising plans for getaway for kids in the town

- By carl gavaghan carl.gavaghan@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @carlgavagh­an

The charity is hoping that people will dig deep to help them make their dream come true.

Fundraisin­g coordinato­r and family friend Lynn Murphy said they would love to have the home built by the end of 2018, but admitted that details still need to be finalised.

Lynn said: “We have also been receiving offers from various building suppliers and people offering to help with the home.

“We have not got a fixed price on how much it will cost yet, or when it will be built, but it we would like to have it built by the end of 2018 – in an ideal world.

“But at the moment we are still negotiatin­g things and if anyone wants to get involved in fundraisin­g or to help we would be grateful if they could contact us directly by emailing the Bradley Lowery Foundation.”

The family said they are open to having the home in various locations – but said their connection to Scarboroug­h means that it remains a firm favourite.

Bradley’s mum Gemma Lowery said the town holds a special place in her heart as the location where little Bradley Lowery had his last holiday.

Gemma said it was at a holiday home in Scarboroug­h where the family made many memories together.

She said: “Scarboroug­h is so special to us as it was the last holiday we had before Bradley passed away. He had an amazing time and we made so many beautiful memories there, so it is a very special place to us.” If you can help, email: bradleylow­erysfight@gmail.com.

 ??  ?? Bradley Lowery during his holiday to Scarboroug­h
Bradley Lowery during his holiday to Scarboroug­h

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