Get involved: send your pictures, video, news and views by texting TGNEWS to 80360 or you can email us Click here for details »
|
|
JOIN THE DEBATE BY ADDING YOUR COMMENTS ON THESE STORIES Registration to post comments only takes a few seconds. Click here to go to the registration page. |
12:10pm Tuesday 27th March 2007
MORE than 170 people took part in the Chafford Hundred five kilometre fun run on Sunday (March 25) in aid of the Ryan Cassar Appeal.
In excess of £2,000 was raised for the appeal, set up by Ryan's family to raise £200,000 for a mobile CAT scanner for Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, in the hope that it may help other children who suffer similar injuries.
Ryan, 12, from Camden Road, Chafford Hundred, died when he was hit by a car while crossing Elizabeth Road, Grays, close to the Treacle Mine roundabout in January last year.
Events Manager, Belinda Lowe, said: "We were overwhelmed with the response and that so many people wanted to take part and support the cause.
"A fantastic amount of money has already been raised and we still have pledges to collect.
"I would like to thank every one who entered, the volunteers and anyone else who helped to raise so much money."
For those who still need to send in their sponsorship money, please contact Belinda Lowe at chaffordevents@hotmail.co.uk.
To see the race results and view all the photos from the event log on to www.chcf.co.uk.
Did you take part in the run? Tell us about the day. Post your comments here.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Search for hundreds of jobs in Essex and beyond
Search Now »
Bring love into your life! Find a date in Essex
Search Now »
Homes for sale, and to let, in Essex
Search Now »
New and used cars in Essex and across the UK
Search Now »