Bargeman's Rest - March The Month

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month marked with major steps by pub teams

From Good Friday to Easter Sunday, staff at the Dairyman’s Daughter, The Bargeman’s Rest and The Steamer Inn, put on their walking shoes to march a total of 1,744,405 steps, or roughly 870 miles, to help raise £1,168.81 for Prostate Cancer UK.

Throughout March, which also marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, visitors to the three Quayside Leisure pubs were given the opportunity to guess the overall number of steps that were taken at each location over Easter weekend, with the closest answer winning a free meal for two at the pub where they entered. There was a £1 minimum donation to enter the competition, with all proceeds going to Prostate Cancer UK.

A raffle also took place at Arreton Barns and the Dairyman’s Daughter, with all of the fourteen prizes provided by the various arts and crafts artisans onsite.

Gibbs: A charity very close to our hearts
Jane Gibbs (pictured below), a partner in the Quayside Leisure Group, said,

“This charity is very close to our hearts, as both mine and my husband’s fathers were diagnosed with prostate cancer which eventually led to their deaths, although we have also had good friends and employees diagnosed early, with a much more positive outcome.

“It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t know someone, be it a friend or family member, that hasn’t been affected by this form of cancer.”

Show your support
If you’d like to make a one-off donation to Prostate Cancer UK or set up a monthly donation, you can do so by visiting the website.


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