Archive for September 4th, 2010

Steve had a hair-y-less day

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Steve Hayward had his long hair shaved off in support of his son and to raise much needed funds for charity.

On Friday 27th August Steve Hayward of Crawley had a slightly different day at his place of work.  Just three weeks ago Steve’s son David was diagnosed with leukemia and has since lost all his hair. Steve felt compelled to have all his long hair shaved off in support of his son whilst raising over £2000 for Cancer Research UK.

Steve works for PMA in Horsham and told us “other members of staff have also been touched by cancer so they were more than willing to let us use the forcourt to raise money.

Trisha, David’s Mum said “we are specifically targeting teenage cancer because of David”. Trisha went on to explain that David had not been well for some time. The doctors told them David had a virus but it seemed to get worse, so they persisted and another doctor at Redhill Hospital diagnosed David with acute lymphacytic Leukemia.

Family and friends were present to help raise money. Some were busy cleaning cars, cooking the BBQ, selling some delicious cakes made by Trisha and even face painting. And to really set the day off they all dressed up too! Everyone present stood with encouragement as Steve had all his hair removed.

We would like to say a massive well done to Steve. Although we could tell the emotion was getting to him as the time drew closer for the big chop (as it would anyone) but we think Steve did a great deed. In our opinion a bald head really suited him!

If anyone wishes to donate to Steve’s charity raising efforts please visit here. Do remember, every little counts. We want to wish young David a full recovery :-) xx

Interview with the Hayward Family:

These pictures where kindly donated to us by Jules Neale, who is related to Steve and felt she had to be there to support the whole family. Thank you Jules :-) xx

New film hopes to uncross paths

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

A new film is about to be produced in Crawley called Crossed Paths.

Written with the help of genius Callum Andrew Johnston the film is already set to be a massive success. Filming is due to start in the October school holidays with a release date yet to be confirmed.

About the film:

From the director of RH11. Produced by Compulsive Productions in connection with Crawley Borough Council!

“A thrilling drama about two young men. Cutch and Yussif.

Cutch has just woke up from a coma after a serious attack, no respect, no job and from a broken home.

Yussif the attacker, has just been released from Prison, a changed man, a man on a mission… Finding the right path in life can sometimes be difficult. Will Cutch be able to forgive his attacker, and will Yussif be able to find his faith?”

Some may remember the success of RH11 which was shown to an eager crowd back in January 2010 at the Hawth Theatre on a big screen. The film went on to sell out as a DVD and is still spoken about in high regard today. The film was produced by Jonty Egginton and written by Callum Andrew Johnston with tweeks from Jonty and the main cast members during filming. Callum told us “the new film is about extremism and how it can exploit others, and be exploited by others. We want to show how this can be avoided. Crawley Borough Council approached us to help show the young children via schools.”

Crawley Happy Times were invited to the auditions to sit in and get a feel for the new film and it’s direction. After what we have already seen and knowing the brains behnd this new film, we have no doubt it will be just as, if not more successful than RH11 and we would like to wish all involved (CBC, Ali, Adi, Arris) the best of luck. We are sure we will have more to tell you as time goes on.

We would also like to take this opportunity to wish Callum Andrew Johnston all the best for his new adventure to New York where he has secured a two year placement in NYFA, which is a massive achievement for anyone. We are certain we will be seeing this young mans name up in lights very soon :-)

Interview: