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Chesham woman raises more than £700 for Prostate Cancer UK in March the Month challenge

Helen Sailsbury is aiming to walk 11,000 steps a day throughout March for Prostate Cancer UK A Chesham woman who is walking 11,000 steps a day has raised more than £700 for Prostate Cancer UK. Helen Salisbury decided to up her daily step count as she took on the charity s virtual fundraising challenge, March the Month, to raise money for the men’s health charity. She aims to walk 11,000 steps a day to represent more than 11,000 men who die from prostate cancer every year. She said she was “inspired” to take part in the challenge some years ago when she chose Prostate Cancer UK as one of her “special” charities in her local Rotary Club.

IN MEMORIAM: Death notices in the Standard this week

Standard this week. Of Shilton formerly of Eastleach. Ron died peacefully at home on Sunday, February 14, aged 90 years, with his wife and family at his side. Ron will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral service will take place on March 8, at Eastleach Church subject to Covid-19 restrictions. Enquiries to Norman, Trotman & Hughes. Funeral Directors, Walton House Barn, Northleach, Glos. GL54 3EY. Tel 01451 860288. Phyllis Churchill Much loved mother and grandmother. Donations if wished to The Children’s Society c/o A Slade & Son, 35 Dyer Street, Cirencester, GL7 2PP. 01285 656336. John Messenger Formerly of Winstone he was a renowned cricketer who played for Duntisbourne, Birdlip and Chalford.

Yeovil couple take part in marathon in a month challenge for Prostate Cancer UK

MORE than 10,000 runners, including a couple from Yeovil, took part in a challenge to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. Jon, 53, and Imogen Milsom, 44, took part in the charity s run the month: marathon edition in January. The couple decided to take on the challenge of running 26.2 miles in a month because Jon s dad has been received treatment for prostate cancer. They hit the target along with their eldest son Toby, 11, and managed to raise £265. Manchester-based Carl Smith shared his idea to spell out phrases during the runs at the start of the month and created a Facebook group, which now has more than 2,000 members.

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