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Boys’ Treasured Toys road run raises over £13k for Stars Appeal

A CHARITY road run featuring an array of classic and modern cars has celebrated its “most successful” event to date – raising over £13,000 for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity.

Boys’ Treasured Toys took place last Tuesday (June 25) and was attended by a record 160 people in 75 cars.

Drivers turned out in a range of vehicles from Minis to McLarens and Bentleys to Bugattis.

The event has been described as the "most successful" event to date Picture: Spencer Mulholland

The event has been described as the “most successful” event to date Picture: Spencer Mulholland

Money raised will go towards the £1million the Stars Appeal aims to raise this year for projects including six high-definition video scopes to help diagnose head and neck cancer more quickly, costing £115,000, and £50,000 to provide 36 ‘by your side’ sleeper chairs so that vulnerable patients and those at the end of their lives can have a loved one stay by their side in comfort.

The event’s participants were welcomed to Wilton House by Stars Appeal President, the Earl of Pembroke, and enjoyed breakfast before setting off on a 100-mile route around the Wiltshire countryside.

Drivers of older cars had the opportunity to take a shorter route Picture: Spencer Mulholland

Drivers of older cars had the opportunity to take a shorter route Picture: Spencer Mulholland

During speeches prior to setting off the participants heard about the work of the charity and the difference it makes to patients at Salisbury District Hospital from Ear, Nose and Throat Consultant and Stars Appeal Ambassador, Mr Simon Dennis.

Patient Ambassador Colin Ford, who has been previously diagnosed with three separate cancers, described how projects funded by the charity, from state-of-the-art equipment to free Wi-Fi, helped him during his treatment.

This is the seventh year the annual fundraising event has been held Picture: Spencer Mulholland

This is the seventh year the annual fundraising event has been held Picture: Spencer Mulholland

The Boys’ Treasured Toys road run route took participants to Bradley House, the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, for a picnic lunch, before finishing at West Barn Lodge where they were hosted by the Hitchings family and enjoyed tea and cake.

Drivers and passengers made donations to take part in the event, which was organised by Louise Hall, Matthew Pickford and Nick Combes.

Nick Combes and Matthew Pickford Picture: Spencer Mulholland

Nick Combes and Matthew Pickford Picture: Spencer Mulholland

Lead organiser and Stars Appeal Fundraising Committee member, Louise Hall, said: “A fun day was had by all, it was a most enjoyable, relaxed day in beautifully stunning locations.

“This has been our most successful event both in terms of guest numbers and money raised.

“People have been so incredibly generous and were seriously touched by the emotional stories they heard from Ambassadors Mr Dennis and Colin Ford who both expressed how every pound raised makes a difference to patients, their families and staff at the Hospital.

“I’d like to thank everyone involved in making the event such a success.”

Louise Hall Picture Spencer Mulholland

Louise Hall Picture Spencer Mulholland

ENT Consultant and Stars Appeal Ambassador, Mr Simon Dennis added: “Every day in my work I see the incredible difference that money raised at events like this make to patients across the hospital.

“I would like to thank Louise, her co-organisers, and all the participants and hosts for raising this wonderful sum that will help our charity do even more for the benefit of local people in hospital.”

Simon Dennis Picture: Spencer Mulholland

Simon Dennis Picture: Spencer Mulholland

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