Published:
4:45 PM April 6, 2021
George Ginn (far right), a former Soham town councillor, reached one million steps as part of his challenge to raise funds for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
- Credit: Facebook/Soham Town Council
A man who completed one million steps in under 100 days for charity said he is “thrilled to bits” with the support he received to conquer the feat.
George Ginn, 86, decided to take on the challenge where he would walk from his hometown of Soham and Fordham between January 11 to April 20 for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
Having said last month he was “way ahead of schedule”, George reached the million-step mark on Good Friday (April 2) as he walked his usual route.
Arthur Rank Hospice to run new palliative care hub to help patients in Cambridgeshire
A vital new phone service is being launched to support patients with life-limiting illnesses.
The Palliative Care Hub, which is commissioned by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and operated by Arthur Rank Hospice Charity in partnership with HUC, launches today (April 6) at 5.30pm.
Initially the phone line will be available between 5.30pm and 9.30am Monday to Friday, with a 24-hour service on weekends. The future vision is that the team will provide the service 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Phillippa Munk, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, (45746468)
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Published:
4:57 PM March 17, 2021
Updated:
4:59 PM March 17, 2021
George Ginn (pictured) said he is way ahead of schedule as he aims to reach one million steps inside 100 days for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
- Credit: Arthur Rank Hospice Charity/George Ginn
An 86-year-old man who is walking 100 million steps in 100 days said he is already “way ahead of schedule” as he continues to smash his charity challenge.
George Ginn of Soham has already completed over 793,000 steps inside 65 days by walking around five miles a day for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
“I usually walk a five-mile route and when I get home, if I do something in the garden or walk to the shop, that’s put another 3,000 steps on the stepper,” he said.
The Grove Medical Practice Volunteers
- Credit: Patrick Melville
A medical practice in St Ives has received many messages of thanks for its contribution throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
The Grove Medical Practice is using a platform called TAP (Thank And Praise) to send personal messages of thanks to key workers.
Any member of public can Thank and Praise any member of staff and more than100 messages of thanks from the patients have been collected publicly for the staff.
Matt Findel-Hawkins, CEO of TAP said: “We are excited that our platform is being used by The Grove Medical Practice who provide a full range of medical services to all patients.