Summerfield cycle team top £5000!

We are SO proud of them!

Clive Linham, Simon Gamlin, Carol Gamlin, Alistair Lee, Nick Birch, James Shaw, Jon Jackson and Dave Partridge, you are heroes!

66 miles up and down across Exmoor and more than £5000 raised for Prostate Cancer UK – what a superb achievement.

The Summerfield cycle team really did us proud on the Great Exmoor Ride from Taunton to Blue Anchor on Sunday 1 September. They want to thank everyone who sponsored them, both for their money and their kind comments.

What’s more, they’re not turning down further donations! If you are feeling generous please click here for their JustGiving page.

The photos are in fairly random order …..

Boules boost for Maggie’s

The ninth Summerfield Taunton Boules Tournament began unpromisingly damp but soon dried up as play got underway. 40 teams from in and around Taunton enjoyed some very competitive boules whilst enjoying a bit of networking and a buffet lunch at Taunton Vale Sports Centre.

This year the event was in aid of Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Centres. Ilaria De Valeri of Maggie’s told the gathering about the centres, all within easy reach of hospitals, where patients and their families can stay for as long as they like in beautiful and relaxing surroundings, supported by experienced staff and advisers. They plan to build a Maggie’s centre adjacent to Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton.

Ben Trickey, Commercial Director at Summerfield, said

“Summerfield would like to thank the businesses that have supported us and our Boules Tournament again this year. A fine turnout of some excellent local and regional businesses has enabled us to raise much needed funds for Maggie’s, which was voted by the Summerfield staff as our charity of the year for 2019. The figure was then topped up by Summerfield to bring it up to a total of £3,250.”

Katherine France, Maggie’s Head of Fundraising, said

“We would like to thank everyone who took part and raised such a fantastic amount. As 1 in 2 people will now face cancer in their lifetime, Maggie’s cancer support is needed now more than ever. Your generous donations will help us to reach even more people who need us.”

The colourful ‘Rule Brettania’ team from Peter Brett took the fancy dress prize, with an honourable mention for the ‘gilets jaunes’ of Ashfords Solicitors.

It was an all-bank Wooden Spoon final, with Natwest taking the prize from Handelsbanken.

Chartered Accountants Albert Goodman defeated Croft Surveyors’ ‘Boulepark Figures’ to take the Plate, and solicitors Foot Anstey’s ‘HyperBOULEE’ team held their nerve to take the Cup after beating Chartered Accounts PKF Francis Clark in a tense but enjoyable final.

Mark Blackwell, Summerfield Developments’ Managing Director, said

“The Boules Tournament has become a much-anticipated fixture in the Taunton calendar. It is a pleasure to give local companies the chance to get together and at the same time support a worthy charity aiming to provide a facility which will be so appreciated by the people of Taunton and the surrounding area.”

To register interest in next year’s Boules event, please email Gill Ellis at Summerfield and to find out more about Maggie’s please visit their web site.

Main picture shows Cup Winners Duncan Sykes, Tim Taylor, Chris Mullet and Richard Walford of Foot Anstey’s ‘HyperBOULEE’ team with Summerfield’s Managing Director Mark Blackwell.

Summerfield cycle team hopes to raise £4000 for Prostate Cancer UK

The Summerfield cycle team completed their strenuous cycle ride on Sunday 1 September and enjoyed glorious Exmoor views in fine weather (even though they still had to pedal downhill because of a headwind!). They arrived in Blue Anchor exhausted, hungry and jubilant. Their JustGiving page is showing £3,747.28 as of 2 September but they are hoping to exceed £4,000. That would be 8 times their original £500 target! If you’d like to help them achieve this total for Prostate Cancer UK please donate via their JustGiving page. They send their thanks to all who have donated so far and to any new donors.

The picture shows the team at the start in Taunton. L to R: Clive Linham, Simon Gamlin, Carol Gamlin, Alistair Lee, Nick Birch, James Shaw, Jon Jackson and Dave Partridge

Summerfield cyclists quintuple their target for Prostate Cancer UK

Seven keen Summerfield cyclists are taking part in the Great Exmoor Ride on 1st September.

The team have been practising for the arduous 66 miles across the moor. The route, from Taunton to Blue Anchor, offers spectacular views but at a cost – plenty of uphill climbs!

Simon Gamlin, speaking for the group, said:

“The team photo shows us in the pub because that’s where all good fund raising challenges spring from. It didn’t take us long to realise we needed to be serious and we have quickly moved on. We are training hard and swapped the cider for coffee and cake. All support for this great charity is greatly appreciated by us all.”

Cycle Ride 1 Mid session stop for coffee and cake

Above: Simon Gamlin, Nick Birch, Clive Linham, John Jackson, Carol Gamlin and David Partridge in the pub after their first practice ride

Simon added:

“We have a Team Just Giving Page which we set up at the start. It is going really well. We started with a target of £500 but due to fantastic support from so many kind supporters quickly surpassed this and we revised the target to £2000.”

As of 22 August, the JustGiving total stands at a magnificent £2,475, with more cash donations and sponsorship money yet to be added in! But the team don’t want to stop there: they will really appreciate any further contributions. To add your own donation please visit the team’s JustGiving page. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/SummerfieldCycle

To read more about the Great Exmoor Ride or to take part in it please click here for their web site. http://www.greatexmoorride.com/home

To read more about the great work done by the charity Prostate Cancer UK please click here. https://prostatecanceruk.org/

 

Main picture shows 5 of the team: Simon Gamlin, Clive Linham, David Partridge, Carol Gamlin and Nick Birch at a recent mid-session stop for coffee and cake.

 

 

Christmas Jumper Day raises £259 for Save the Children

Summerfield staff enthusiastically donned their best festive jumpers to take part in the 2018 Christmas Jumper Day on 14 December.

Their donations, topped up by Summerfield, raised a total of £259 for Save the Children.

Christmas Jumper Day Certificate