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The Future Car Challenge plus guests

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

On Saturday 5th November Crawley’s Central Sussex College was the hub for the Future Car Challenge for yet another year.

The purpose of the challenge:

More than 65 low-emission vehicles – some not seen on UK roads before – completed the second annual Brighton to London RAC Future Car Challenge this weekend. The challenge put to the entrants was who could use the least amount of energy whilst travelling the sixty mile route.

The vehicles:

Those taking part ranged from enthusiasts driving their own vehicles to major car manufacturers including BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Renault, smart, Toyota, Vauxhall, Volkswagen and Land Rover. Many of the vehicles, such as the Land Rover Range_e, BMW Active-e and Volkswagen Golf Blue e-motion will not be on sale for two or more years and had rarely been seen on UK roads. As well as low-emission conventional (internal combustion) engined cars, the entry list included electric vehicles, hybrid models and cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

The entrants and the route:

The entrants started this morning from Madeira Drive, Brighton at 7.30am each were flagged off by the Mayor of Brighton Cllr Anne Meadows. Many of those who took part are wellknown motoring celebrities – including British Formula One legend and 1996 World Champion, Damon Hill OBE, Quentin Willson (TV presenter and magazine columnist), Gordon Murray (former F1 designer), Mark Goodier (Smooth Radio DJ) and Kevin McCloud (Grand Designs TV programme presenter).
Source: www.futurecarchallenge.com

Shelley popped down to see what all the noise was about and found there was no noise whatsoever! In fact, the cars were so quiet the risk of being run over by several of these amazing vehicles was a high risk :-) Shelley got to meet some wonderful people at the event including our very own Mayor Carol Eade and Youth Mayor Pravin Sanasy. Along side the two Mayors, Shelley got to speak to the delightful Damon Hill, Robert Llewelyn and Mark Goodier.

A FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN & BRITISH THEATRE

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Day for Night Theatre and Crawley Community Arts

A FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN & BRITISH THEATRE

The Hawth Studio, Crawley

How exciting is this! Day for Night Theatre Company have teamed up with Crawley Community Arts, the Open University and the Theatre Company Course to present vibrant, raw, funny and visceral evenings of powerful drama from New York to London; from the Bronx to the Burbs. Each evening will be a combination of live music, ensemble performance and theatre at its best.

Never knowing who to cling to

Wednesday 9 and Friday 11 February, 7.30pm

This triple bill consist of rarely performed early masterpieces by two leading dramatists including a powerful 1984 play of love, hate and redemption by the writer of the movie Moonstruck, as well as a new play imagining Princess Diana not dying in that car crash but instead an angel delivers her into the arms of someone obsessed with the movie Groundhog Day!

Let your honesty shine, shine, shine now

Thursday 10 and Saturday 12 February, 7.30pm

The emphasis switches to New York and an hilarious look at therapy, and baked potatoes; 5 loners lost in a Bronx bar (with no jukebox) and a play by new British writer, Katy Matthews.

STRONG LANGUAGE so age 14 plus advised

Tickets priced £6.50 (discounts £5.50) can be booked at The Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636 or visit www.hawth.co.uk.

You can see both performances for £10 (discounts: £9).

Successful Iain doing it threefold

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

On Saturday 20th February Shelley went along to the Running Club at K2 to see Iain Stevenson training in preperation for running three marathons over three consecutive weekends.

Iain Stevenson is preparing to run over 78 miles over three marathons

Who is Iain and why is he doing this?

Iain, 35 from Northgate had never run before, until last year when he ran the London Marathon to raise funds for research into a rare form of cancer. Sadly Iain and his wife lost their young son, Ben to this form of cancer in 2007. Ben was only two when he was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. Ben lost his struggle just after his third birthday. Unfortunately there is no funding available for the research into this devastating illness.

(L-R) Graham Eaton (Manager of the Running Club) and Iain Stevenson

What is Neuroblastoma?

Fewer than 100 children are diagnosed  each year with neuroblastoma in the UK. Most children who get this cancer are younger than five years old. Neuroblastoma is the second most common solid tumour in childhood and makes up 8% of the total number of children’s cancers.

Neuroblastoma is a cancer of specialised nerve cells, called neural crest cells. These cells are involved in the development of the nervous system and other tissues.

Neuroblastoma can occur anywhere in the body, but it most often occurs in one of the adrenal glands in the abdomen (tummy). The adrenal glands are specialised glands which are found above the kidneys. They release hormones to maintain blood pressure, and enable us to respond to stress.

In some children, the neuroblastoma can occur in nerve tissue alongside the spinal cord in the neck, chest, abdomen or pelvis.
Source: – Macmillan

Iain (far left) in training at the Running Club at K2

What Iain has already accomplished and his future goals

Iain raised £5,500 by running the London marathon last year. His goal is to beat that this year by running marathons in Paris, Brighton and London on three consecutive weekends. This is a massive feat for anyone, especially someone who before last year had never run, let alone run a marathon. Iain told us a friend of his ran the London marathon to raise awareness on their behalf and when he went to support his friend and saw him running, he had an overwhelming urge to get involved, feeling it would be a great way to raise awareness and funds for such a worthy cause.  Iain’s first marathon will be in Paris on the 11th April.

We hope the weather is this nice on all the marathon dates

We would like to wish Iain all the best and will keep you up-to-date with his progress. If you would like to support Iain, why not attend and cheer him on. Alternatively you can show your support by donating here.

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