julian wadsworth

Derwent Surgery in Dr Wadsworth's 45 year old Triumph

Fundraising for Guide Dogs
£1,408
raised of £1,000 target
by 21 supporters
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Event: Club Triumph Round Britain Reliability Run 2016, from 7 October 2016 to 9 October 2016
Participants: Charles Henderson long time friend and the reason i drive triumphs and like Timothy Taylors Landlord!, Dr Andrew Harper work colleague and triumph GT6 ownwer
Guide Dogs

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RCN Eng. & Wales 209617, Scot. SC038979, & IoM 1334
We breed and train guide dogs to give blind people freedom and mobility

Story

This event in its 50th year, involves driving from London to john o groats then to lands end and back to London in 48hrs a distance of 2000 miles. It started out with a few triumph enthusiasts and has run every 2yrs since. Its aim was and is  to test and demonstrate the reliability of the Triumph cars. It is considered to be one of the most hard core classic car events around.

Over 2,000 miles round Britain in 48 hours means averaging over 40mph with only the most essential stops - time gates followed by fuel and food. All costs covered by the competitors - entry fees, £500 of fuel.

I plan along with colleagues to take my low mileage very original triumph 2500 saloon on this challenge.

This years charity we are raising money for is the Guide dogs. 

All costs associated with the run (entry fee, fuel costs and all other expenses) will be covered by the team, ensuring that all funds donated will go directly to the charity via JustGiving 


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Dr Julian Wadsworth

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About the charity

Guide Dogs

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RCN Eng. & Wales 209617, Scot. SC038979, & IoM 1334
The ability to get around is vital in order to live a full life yet thousands of people with sight loss never leave home alone. We empower visually impaired people to do that and rely on the support of the public to fund the guide dog service.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,407.32
+ £119.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,184.00
Offline donations
£223.32

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