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St Austell Brewery Names Children’s Hospice As Its Charity Partner



St Austell Brewery is proud to announce Children’s Hospice South West as its Charity of the Year. The company - which is marking its 175th anniversary this year - has committed to raising vital funds over the next two years for the only children’s hospice charity in its region.

 

For more than 30 years, Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) has supported babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, providing specialist care and compassionate, professional support for the whole family. Across its three hospices in Cornwall, Devon and North Somerset, CHSW offers far more than medical and nursing care. Every stay is designed to enrich lives, creating precious moments, easing emotional and practical pressures, and helping families make the very most of their time together.

 

One of St Austell Brewery’s key fundraising initiatives will be donating 25p from every portion of fish and chips sold across its 45 managed pubs, expected to generate a significant contribution to the charity. Alongside this, teams across the company’s head offices, breweries, pubs and depots will be taking part in events and fundraising activities throughout the year.

 

Kevin Georgel, Chief Executive of St Austell Brewery said:

“We’re incredibly proud to announce Children’s Hospice South West as our Charity of the Year. It was chosen by people from every part of our business, which shows just how close this cause is to all our hearts."

“It costs more than £14 million each year for the charity to run its three hospices and provide vital care for children and families during unimaginably difficult times. The fact that these hospices span the South West - near our pubs, breweries and depots across the region - gives us a real opportunity to raise as much as we can for the communities we operate in and make a meaningful difference.”

 

Phil Morris, Chief Executive of Children’s Hospice South West, added:

“We are absolutely delighted that St Austell Brewery has chosen Children’s Hospice South West as their charity partner for the next two years. Their commitment and support will help us provide vital services to children with life-limiting conditions and their families who are travelling the most unimaginable journeys.”

St Austell Brewery and Children’s Hospice South West are united in their commitment to supporting communities and creating a positive impact across the region, making the new partnership a natural fit. Alongside its Charity of the Year, St Austell Brewery also raises funds for its Charitable Trust, which has donated more than £1 million to local causes - in the places it operates pubs and breweries - since 2003.

 

For more information about Children’s Hospice South West visit here.


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British Cycling celebrates Geraint ‘G’ Thomas OBE, who has today announced his intention to retire from professional cycling at the end of this year, after what will be his 19th year as a member of the WorldTour and Great Britain Cycling Team.


Performance Director, Stephen Park CBE said: “On behalf of British Cycling, I would like to congratulate Geraint on a stellar career, one that has shown what is possible within such a gruelling and captivating sport for those who have the grit and determination to succeed at the highest level."


“His 2018 Tour de France win will go down in history as the first time a Welshman has achieved the prestigious and hard-fought accolade."


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“G has been a key figurehead in every team he’s been a part of over the years and will be remembered as one of the all-time greats. We wish him the very best of luck in his final season in the peloton and in whatever the future holds.”


Thomas was introduced to the sport at the age of 10, becoming part of the legendary Maindy Flyers club in his home city of Cardiff, which also boasts alumni such as Olympians Elinor Barker and Ella Maclean-Howell. Showing potential from the off, Thomas quickly achieved national track success followed by his first world title in the scratch race at the UCI Junior Track World Championships in Los Angeles, USA.


Joining British Cycling’s Olympic Academy in 2005, Thomas’s natural talent developed considerably, taking wins on the road and being awarded the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year Carwyn James Junior Award, before making his Tour de France debut as part of Continental cycling team, Barloworld in 2007.


Thomas’ breakthrough year came in 2008 when he was part of the British quartet including Ed Clancy, Paul Manning and Bradley Wiggins who won the team pursuit gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, breaking the world record twice in the process.


Thomas retained his Olympic team pursuit title at the London 2012 Olympic Games, alongside Steven Burke, Ed Clancy and Peter Kennaugh, setting two more world records. He has since competed in two further Olympic Games for Great Britain.


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