The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Golf club’s fundraisin­g goes fair way for hospice

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

A Peterborou­gh golf club has raised thousands of pounds for a city hospice with a range of events over the past year.

A magnificen­t £12,860 has been raised for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborou­gh, following several ‘fairway’ fundraisin­g feats supported by Elton Furze Golf Club members.

Each season, the club’s captains pick a charity to support, and in 2023, Barbara Stone (Ladies' Captain), Tony Kane (Men’s Captain), Roy Taggart (Seniors’ Captain), and Freddie Shaw (Junior Captain) selected Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.

Over the 12 months, they teed off a range of fundraisin­g events, including the Annual Captain’s Day, raffles, a curry night, an away day at Wellingbor­ough Golf Club, a Black and White Ball in December, and more. The captains were supported by club owners, Ben and Fi Martin, as well as many local businesses and club members.

Barbara Stone, Ladies' Captain, said, "As a club, we have many personal connection­s to Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, so when Tony put the charity forward as a cause to support, we were all right behind the suggestion. Tony’s friend had been cared for by the hospice and Roy and I also knew people who had received brilliant care there.

“It feels fantastic to have raised such an incredible

amount of money for Sue Ryder. A big thank you to club proprietor­s Ben and Fi, our

incredibly generous members and businesses for all of their support.”

Barbara also lost a special friend during the annual charity partnershi­p which made the club’s support for the hospice even more poignant. She added: "In May 2023 during the club’s year of support, I lost a friend and running partner Antoinette Rendle known as ‘Aunty’. Aunty was a founding member of the Bushfield Joggers and well-known for pounding the Peterborou­gh pavements She spent her final days being cared for at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice."

Nilesh Patel, Senior Community Fundraiser at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, said, “We’re grateful to the captains and members at Elton Furze Golf Club for choosing Sue Ryder as their charity partner. With rising levels of need for palliative care and bereavemen­t support, fundraisin­g like this is more vital than ever.”

 ?? ?? The club captains raised more than £12k for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborou­gh
The club captains raised more than £12k for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborou­gh

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