The Scarborough News

WHO IS LOCKED UP FOR THE HOSPICE?

JAIL OR BAIL

- By Susan Stephenson susan.stephenson@jpress.co.uk Twitter @SStephenso­nSN

Would you bail out any of these jailbirds to help St Catherine’s Hospice? The hospice is holding a “Jail or Bail” fundraisin­g event to help raise essential funds towards patient care.

On November 16, 10 Scarboroug­h people and business leaders will be “locked up” in Scarboroug­h’s old jail at Dean Road.

Inmates will use their contacts and public support in the hope that they will raise enough money to bail them out.

However, there may be some people who would prefer to keep these inmates behind bars!

If this is the case, supporters can pay to jail their chosen inmate and ensure they serve their full sentence.

Organiser Nicky Grunwell said: “This is the first time we have staged this fun event. We are really excited about how the day is going to pan out.

“Will everybody be bailed or will someone be left in at the end of the day?

“We are thrilled with our inmates and feel privileged that they have given up an entire day to help raise vital funds for patient care.”

To get involved and JAIL or BAIL your favourite (or least favourite) inmate, you can call Saint Catherine’s on (01723) 378406 state the name of the inmate and whether you would like to JAIL or BAIL them. Card payments and details will be taken over the phone.

Donations can also be received via their website www.saintcathe­rines.org.uk or bring in a cheque to Saint Catherine’s reception on Throxenby Lane of your JAIL or BAIL amount. Donations can be taken now.

For further informatio­n abouttheda­yandinform­ation on the inmates visit www. saintcathe­rines.org.uk/ events/jail-and-bail

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Name: Susan Richings Place of Work: SWC Scarboroug­h Crime: Possession with intent to supply Class ‘A’ 90% pure cocoa Name: Suzanne Burnett and Kerry HopePlace of Work: Castle Employment­Crime: Guilty of stashing loot in the office in the form of Ringtons biscuits Name: Heath Samples Place of Work: Betdigital Crime: Copycat crime of “Buzzing the Tower when the pattern was full!” Name: Ed AsquithPla­ce of Work: Scarboroug­h News, Bridlingto­n Free Press and Whitby Gazette Crime: Guilty of creating a national shortage by hoarding oranges in his top drawer. Name: Paddy Billington Place of Work: Yorkshire Coast Radio Crime: Attempting to set the radio station alight by leaving his toast in the toaster for FAR TOO LONG! Name: Mike Shingler Place of Work: Care Micro Crime: Impersonat­ing Tina Turner (badly!) We have been informed evidence has been supplied! Name: Simon BullPlace of Work: Castle Group Crime: Possession with intent to supply bad dad jokes! Name: John EasbyPlace of Work: Adverset Crime: Supporting Leeds United without due care and attention. Name: Will Cammish Place of Work: Costcutter Express Ramshill Crime: Guilty of speeding to the bathroom before his four daughters get there.

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