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SOMERSET ARMY CADETS HELP THE HOSPICE
St Margaret's Somerset Hospice received
a welcome boost to their funds on Monday last, when
cadets from the Award Winning Somerset Army Cadet Force
visited the Taunton Hospice to present a cheque for
£2,500 to Mrs Ros Beattie, who, with her husband,
organises the annual thirty-four mile St Margaret's
Charity Walk, which takes place from Taunton to Yeovil
- or from Yeovil to Taunton, depending on where you
start from!
Before the Presentation itself, the cadets were welcomed
by Major General Barry Lane, Vice-President of St Margarets'
who explained to the cadets the valuable work done by
the Hospice, and how their donation each year went towards
the purchase of specialist equipment and other items.
Following the presentation, the cadets and their leaders
were shown around the Hospice, including the newly completed
extension - and had great fun trying out the newly installed
beds and other facilities.
The cadets were amazed by the wide range of very high-tec
equipment that was available for the care of those using
the hospice.
The
Cadets raise the money for St Margaret's each year,
by obtaining sponsorship for their annual visit to the
Nijmegen Marches in Holland each July. Somerset Army
Cadet Force has been voted Best Overall Cadet team on
each of the previous five years, and they use the Charity
Walk as one of their training sessions.
To qualify for an entry to Nijmegen, the Cadet Force
not only has to train hard for six months, but also
has to take part in a fifty mile qualifying event in
April of each year, at RAF Cosford in Shropshire. Needless
to say, the Somerset boys and girls have won that event
as well for the past few years!
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Richardson, who is in overall
charge of the marching teams, explained that they always
try and enter two teams for both the Cosford and Nijmegen
events, and never fail to fill the spaces. Some cadets
expect to be awarded their third or fourth "bar"
to their medal this year, such is the keenness shown.
St Margaret's is the chosen charity for the Army Cadet
Force in Somerset, and they all take great pride in
being able to help.
Top Picture shows: Mrs Ros
Beattie (left) and Pam Knight (right) holding the cheque,
surrounded by members of the Army Cadet Force Team.
Bottom Picture shows: Nijmegen
2007 A Team
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