Cyclists from Selim Smith & Co setting of on their sponsored cycle for Macmillan.
Pedalling for pounds
Cheltenham funeral directors, Selim Smith & Co, took to the roads on Friday 26 September to visit nine local Macmillan Coffee Mornings on a sponsored cycle.
Six members of staff from the branch participated in a sponsored bike ride around Cheltenham visiting Coffee Mornings in Charlton Kings Social Club, Gilbert Ward Court assisted homes, East Gloucester Sports Club, Perry Bishop and Leader estate agents, St Andrews URC Church, P3 Homeless Project, Holiday Inn, Crabtree and Evelyn and finally Multi York furniture retailers.
Business manager, David Stephenson, said: “We had a great time filling up with tea and cakes at each stop. All of the locations were expecting us and knew who we were and where we were from, so it was a very good bit of publicity for us, whilst also helping raise funds for charity.”
Joining David on their bikes were funeral service arrangers, Laura Bowkett and Alison Edwards; funeral director, Amanda Davies, and funeral service operatives, Jim Hewitt and Ryan Barry.
The team from Selim Smith & Co raised over £100 for Macmillan through sponsorships from friends and family and even met the Mayor on their travels.
Other Stories
- Funeral Director puts on his 'Blue Suede Shoes' for Marie Curie Funeral director, Fred Davies, based at Derek Moss Funeral Directors in Houghton le Spring, recently organised a charity concert where he showcased his Elvis tribute act.
- Chislehurst funeral home redesigns garden Staff at Francis Chappell & Sons Funeral Directors in Chislehurst recently redesigned their garden area, creating an inviting and environmentally friendly space.
- Handbags and Gladrags raise funds for local hospice James Scott and Thomas Marin Funeral Directors based in Edinburgh hosted a 'Handbags and Gladrags' event in May and raised over £400 for Eagle Lodge Care Home, run by the Salvation Army.
- New crematorium & cemetery in Kent receives the green light On 10 December, Dignity received planning permission to develop a new crematorium and cemetery in Dartford, Kent.
- Archbishop of York visits funeral home On Friday 22 January, Ernest Brigham Funeral Directors, Bridlington, were pleased to welcome His Grace, the Archbishop of York who was in the area as part of a pilgrimage of prayer, witness and blessing.
- W G Rathbone opens its doors in Stratford upon Avon W G Rathbone Funeral Directors new premises on 34 Rother Street, Stratford upon Avon, was officially opened on Tuesday 1 December and the Chapel of Rest was blessed by Reverend Neville Beamer of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon.