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Nick Topley first took up cycling to aid his recovery from a Bone Marrow Transplant in 2012
Debbie Riley, a long-term supporter of Cure Leukaemia is set to host a fundraising ball in November this year, where all funds raised will be split between two charity; Cure Leukaemia and the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Debbie Riley is a patient of Professor Charlie Craddock CBE, and is being treated at the Birmingham hub based at The Centre for Clinical Haematology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Debbie has supported Cure Leukaemia for many years, and this fundraising ball is the latest of years of fundraising efforts.
The ball will take place on Saturday November 19th 2022 at Albright Hussey Hotel, Shrewsbury.
Tickets cost just £50, and you’ll be treated to a welcome drink, a 3-course meal, a disco, and plenty of extra fun surprises on the night!
The event is nearly sold out and there are just a few tickets remaining, and if you’re interested please get in touch with jackie@cureleukaemia.co.uk to find out more.
Nick Topley first took up cycling to aid his recovery from a Bone Marrow Transplant in 2012
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