Caernarfon Herald

Soccer fan sets himself a goal of aiding NHS charity

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A WELSH football fanatic from Bala whose business keeps alive the memories of the country’s one World Cup Finals appearance has raised £2,500 for NHS charities across Wales.

Tim Williams runs website and Bala High Street shop Spirit of 58, which commemorat­es Wales’s appearance at the 1958 Finals in Sweden when they reached the quarter-finals before losing to a goal from the 17-year-old Pele.

He also helped design Wrexham Football Club’s newly-unveiled kits with the green away shirt a nod to the club’s history and based on the colour worn by the club from 1904 to 1921.

He has raised the money through the sale of special NHS-themed football memorabili­a and from concerts at Welsh internatio­nals in Cardiff which he stages with

Alarm frontman Mike Peters.

The 49-year-old was inspired to help the NHS charities including Awyr Las, the charity for the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, by his late father’s three-year battle with cancer.

He said: “My dad, Dei Jeff Williams, was a big football man who played for Bala Town, Corwen and Nantlle Vale – he played until he was 47 and he was still a fit man when he passed away at 70.

“He fought it for three years and received tremendous care at the Maelor Hospital, in Wrexham, and in Liverpool where he had two operations.

“It’s made me more determined to try and help people and that’s why I have done my charity work and raised almost £40,000 for Welsh charities over the years.”

Tim, who has a three-year-old daughter, Anni Mai, started Spirit of 58 ten years ago and opened his shop a year ago.

He was due to travel to see Wales in the European finals this summer.

“It has been my family’s experience­s

Picture Mandy Jones with the NHS that have inspired me and I’ve done very well with the sale of football shirts with Diolch NHS on them and Mike Peters played a gig for us at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff to raise money for NHS charities in Wales,” he said.

“I’ve tried to share it out across Wales because my business gets a lot of support from all over the country, especially areas like Wrexham, Gwynedd and the Rhondda.

“We’ve just sent a cheque for £250 for the children’s ward at Ysbyty Bangor and we have donated to all seven local health boards across Wales and sent goodie bags to staff at all seven as well because Spirit of 58 gets support and customers from all over Wales.

“I’ve got a stage behind the Canton Stand at the Cardiff City Stadium and we’ve been doing gigs there at internatio­nals for a few years now and whatever profit we make we donate to charities.”

For more about Awyr Las NHS Charity go to https://awyrlas.org. uk/.

 ??  ?? ● Welsh football fan Tim Williams has raised cash for Awyr Las, the North Wales NHS charity
● Welsh football fan Tim Williams has raised cash for Awyr Las, the North Wales NHS charity

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