Howe Bridge Crematorium staff and Captain Sir Tom Moore, inset (Picture: PA) STAFF at Howe Bridge Crematorium in Atherton are honouring late pandemic hero Captain Sir Tom Moore by walking 100 laps ahead of the date of what would have been his 101st birthday. Westerleigh Group, which operates Howe Bridge Crematorium, is challenging staff at its 35 sites nationwide, to come up with creative ways of supporting the Captain Tom Foundation. The group has also set up a Just Giving page and is inviting anyone from the communities served by them to pay their own tribute to Sir Tom by donating, perhaps in memory of their own loved ones.
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Sedgemoor Crematorium launches fundraising tribute to Captain Tom
st birthday on 30 April.
Westerleigh Group, the UK’s largest independent owner and operator of crematoria and cemeteries, including Sedgemoor Crematorium, is challenging staff at its 35 sites nationwide, to come up with creative ways of supporting the Captain Tom Foundation.
The group has also set up a Just Giving page and is inviting anyone from the communities served by them to pay their own tribute to Sir Tom by donating, perhaps in memory of their own loved ones.
The team at Sedgemoor Crematorium is going to walk 101 laps of their site, a total distance of more than 50 miles, as their contribution towards the fund-raising effort.