Castles and Peaks Fundraiser for Bronglais Chemo Appeal

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Uchod: Yn y llun mae Karen ac Ian yn trosglwyddo'r siec i Bridget Harpwood, Swyddog Codi Arian Elusennau Iechyd Hywel Dda, sy'n rhedeg yr Apêl

Castles and Peaks Challenge raises

£2,250 for Bronglais Chemo Appeal

What a fantastic achievement by Karen Kemish and Ian Brandreth who embarked on a mammoth castles and peaks challenge and raised £2,250 for the Bronglais Chemo Appeal!

In just two days, the Aberystwyth pair cycled between Caernarfon and Cardiff castles, while along the way also climbing the three Welsh peaks of Snowdon, Cader Idris and Pen y Fan.

Karen said: “It was a total of 200 miles of cycling and 22,500 feet of climbing, quite hard-going in places but we thoroughly enjoyed it.

“We had great support along the way and people were so generous with their donations.”

Karen and Ian both sadly lost their mums to cancer and they wanted to raise money to support patients.

Karen added: “We had the idea of doing a challenge to help the Bronglais Chemo Appeal and Katherine House Hospice because both these causes are very close to our hearts. It was great to be able to donate £2,250 to them both.”

Ian said: “A new chemotherapy day unit for Bronglais Hospital will make a massive difference to people who are clinically vulnerable. Having a unit locally reduces the stress of travelling far for treatment.”

The duo said they wanted to thank their support team of Anita and Andrew Kinsey, Pat Riley and Beth Riley, who were the back-up throughout their epic adventure.

Karen and Ian are pictured handing over the cheque to Bridget Harpwood, Fundraising Officer for Hywel Dda Health Charities, which is running the Appeal.

For further information on the Bronglais Chemo Appeal, which is aiming to raise the final £500,000 needed for construction to start on a new, purpose-built chemotherapy day unit for Bronglais Hospital, go to: www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk


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