The Sunday Post (Dundee)

TV chef: I’ve raised £1m for kids’ hospital

Mum and daughter flee Oz nightmare to be reunited with family

- By Krissy Storrar KSTORRAR@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Gordon Ramsay has helped raise almost £1million for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, he has revealed.

Donations on behalf of the Gordon And Tana Ramsay Foundation are set to pass the seven-figure mark.

The celebrity chef began the appeal with his wife, in partnershi­p with the world’s most famous children’s hospital, last year.

Much of the money has been raised through sponsorshi­p at sports events, with his family taking part.

Ramsay, 51, has also donated some of his television fees.

The Kitchen Nightmares’ star said that being a father to Megan, 20, twins Holly and Jack,18, and 16-year-old Matilda, made him appreciate his good fortune.

“Just being on the triathlons and seeing those people who aren’t as fortunate as we are, and seeing what they are running for, and those causes, is inspiratio­nal,” he said.

“Sadly, those children who go into that amazing hospital are in there for six, seven months at a time. It’s breathtaki­ng what they do.

“We have four healthy, blessed kids, so we set up the foundation with the hospital.

“Every pound we raise is matched by the Government.”

Amum has told how she fled Australia with her daughter in fear of her violent partner.

Heather Mccartney flew home with two- year- old Annah after her estranged husband was banned from coming within 100 yards of them.

She has now been reunited with her family and has swapped the beaches of the Gold Coast for Ayrshire.

She said: “It’s so good to be home and be surrounded by my family again.”

Heather, 29, had been told she may never conceive after battling the potentiall­y-fatal blood disease aplastic anaemia.

She was delighted when she fell pregnant and gave birth to Annah in June 2016.

But her pregnancy brought a change in her relationsh­ip with her husband, Stewart Weatherill, 44, as, she says, he became controllin­g and violent.

She ended the marriage after he was charged with attacking her and breaking her nose.

Heather spent three months living with Annah in a women’s refuge while she tried to secure her daughter’s future through the family courts.

Her ex was then banned from contacting or coming near them until 2023 and later turned down the chance to have supervised contact with Annah in a specialist centre. Heather was determined to return to Scotland to make a fresh start surrounded by her loving family and childhood friends.

She said: “Annah is an Australian citizen and we could still live there and have a life.

“But now it’s just me and her I would rather be with my family and have support around me.

“Now it’s all about moving forward, not being tied down and continuing with my freedom to live in happiness with my daughter.

“I also want to spend time with my

– Heather Mccartney

parents for a chance to breathe and relax.

“It’s so beneficial for Annah’s developmen­t to be round family.

“I’ve missed my family. I could definitely see myself living back here full-time.

“Whatever h a p p e n s, I’m a survivor and I’m never going to be defeated.”

Heather grew up in Ayrshire and graduated from Glasgow University with a degree in animation.

She put her career on hold and arrived in Australia seven years ago as a backpacker.

She married her husband just three months after meeting him and they settled on the Gold Coast.

But then Heather was diagnosed with aplastic anaemia, a rare disease in which damage to stem cells within bone marrow causes a blood disorder.

She survived after a pioneering transplant using stem cells taken from horses.

Her husband initially supported her through her illness and she was overjoyed when she fell pregnant.

But the relationsh­ip soured and after a trip to Tahiti he turned violent.

Heather moved into a refuge run by nuns.

Now, her first priority is to secure a British passport for Annah, while she is also considerin­g studying for a Masters degree.

She said: “I had a smashing house and, for a time, a great life in Australia but that’s in the past.

“I might go back there one day but home is where the heart is – and my heart is in Scotland.”

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Heather Mccartney and daughter Annah, playing on Girvan beach last week, are making the most of life back in Scotland
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