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The Annual Christmas Hospital Teddy Bear Run. Sunday 9th of December. Meeting at Caerphilly Mountain Snack Bar at 10am. To take Teddy Bears (and their Cuddly Friends) to the Children’s Casualty Unit at UHW Heath Hospital. Please feel free to join us but make sure you bring some Teds with you on the day. This started years ago, when as a Traffic Cop we would spend a lot of time at the Casualty Unit dealing with the aftermath of Road Crashes. When this involves a child, it just adds to the family upset, and when this occurs over Christmas, it just adds to the trauma for the child. There was no funding in the NHS to provide toys for the children and on leaving the hospital, they had to leave their little friend behind. So with colleagues at the time we raised funds to buy Cuddly toys for any child unfortunate enough to find themselves in such a place, that they could keep when they were discharged. It was felt that it would aide their recovery if they could get to keep their Teddy Bear when they went home. So please join us. Some requirements are that the Cuddly Toys should be new (otherwise the Hospital can’t use them, and should have the necessary CE safety label). Also, small ‘child hand sized’ Teds are best as they won’t interfere with any treatment that the child is getting at the time. So the smaller the better. Please don’t wrap them. Ikea are selling the Heart Teds pictured here for just £1 each so you can fill a bag for just a couple of quid. They are an ideal size. Help us to make a difference for an injured child over Christmas once again. You have all been fantastic in the past, as the pictures from previous Teddy Bear Runs have shown. For that I give a massive thanks, and if you come along on the 9th, I’ll give you a big Teddy Bear Hug too.


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The Annual Christmas Hospital Teddy Bear Run. Sunday 9th of December. Meeting at Caerphilly Mountain Snack Bar at 10am. To take Teddy Bears (and their Cuddly Friends) to the Children’s Casualty Unit at UHW Heath Hospital. Please feel free to join us but make sure you bring some Teds with you on the day. This started years ago, when as a Traffic Cop we would spend a lot of time at the Casualty Unit dealing with the aftermath of Road Crashes. When this involves a child, it just adds to the family upset, and when this occurs over Christmas, it just adds to the trauma for the child. There was no funding in the NHS to provide toys for the children and on leaving the hospital, they had to leave their little friend behind. So with colleagues at the time we raised funds to buy Cuddly toys for any child unfortunate enough to find themselves in such a place, that they could keep when they were discharged. It was felt that it would aide their recovery if they could get to keep their Teddy Bear when they went home. So please join us. Some requirements are that the Cuddly Toys should be new (otherwise the Hospital can’t use them, and should have the necessary CE safety label). Also, small ‘child hand sized’ Teds are best as they won’t interfere with any treatment that the child is getting at the time. So the smaller the better. Please don’t wrap them. Ikea are selling the Heart Teds pictured here for just £1 each so you can fill a bag for just a couple of quid. They are an ideal size. Help us to make a difference for an injured child over Christmas once again. You have all been fantastic in the past, as the pictures from previous Teddy Bear Runs show. For that I give a massive thanks, and if you come along on the 9th, I’ll give you a big Teddy Bear Hug too.


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The Annual Christmas Hospital Teddy Bear Run. Sunday 9th of December. Meeting at Caerphilly Mountain Snack Bar at 10am. To take Teddy Bears (and their Cuddly Friends) to the Children’s Casualty Unit at UHW Heath Hospital. Please feel free to join us but make sure you bring some Teds with you on the day. This started years ago, when as a Traffic Cop we would spend a lot of time at the Casualty Unit dealing with the aftermath of Road Crashes. When this involves a child, it just adds to the family upset, and when this occurs over Christmas, it just adds to the trauma for the child. There was no funding in the NHS to provide toys for the children and on leaving the hospital, they had to leave their little friend behind. So with colleagues at the time we raised funds to buy Cuddly toys for any child unfortunate enough to find themselves in such a place, that they could keep when they were discharged. It was felt that it would aide their recovery if they could get to keep their Teddy Bear when they went home. So please join us. Some requirements are that the Cuddly Toys should be new (otherwise the Hospital can’t use them, and should have the necessary CE safety label). Also, small ‘child hand sized’ Teds are best as they won’t interfere with any treatment that the child is getting at the time. So the smaller the better. Please don’t wrap them. Ikea are selling the Heart Teds pictured here for just £1 each so you can fill a bag for just a couple of quid. They are an ideal size. Help us to make a difference for an injured child over Christmas once again. You have all been fantastic in the past, as the pictures from previous Teddy Bear Runs show. For that I give a massive thanks, and if you come along on the 9th, I’ll give you a big Teddy Bear Hug too.


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It might look pretty…. But wet autumnal leaves can be treacherous. Treacherous I say! So take care. It’s not just in rural areas. This photo was taken in the heart of Cardiff. But why not take advantage of these conditions and practise a couple of emergency stops. Find out how you and your bike will react (in a controlled practice session) rather than finding out for real if something happens. Be prepared, and take care. A bit of practice can turn you into a 1st Class Rider!


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“Only a fool would be out on a night like this”! Knock, Knock… “Can I come in”! The bike broke down for Ben doing his cbt on the weekend so he came back in this evening to finish it off. Wow. Well done Ben. Great spirits and smiling through it…. But he didn’t hang around to pose in the rain for a photo. Even when it’s raining, it’s still 1st Class!


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