Showing posts with label Croydon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Croydon. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Royal Russell School rallies behind teacher’s charity plea



Staff and pupils at Royal Russell School in Coombe Lane, South Croydon, are rallying to raise money and awareness for the Motor Neurone Disease Association following a request by PE teacher Sarah Culliford whose brother, Andrew, is suffering from this terminal illness.

Sarah, 25, wanted to do something positive to help Andrew and the MND Association  charity which is supporting him through his illness.  She asked the School if it could help stage a fund-raising event and suggested pupils and staff sponsored a school team to walk all or some of the 66 mile Vanguard Way which runs from Croydon to Newhaven.  Sarah gave an assembly to the 600 Royal Russell senior school pupils in which she asked them to consider what they could do to show their support.  

“The response was phenomenal with 250 staff and pupils dedicating the weekend of June 14-16 to a fundraising effort which we have called the Vanguard Challenge,” says Sarah.  “The scale of this is beyond my expectations and I’m humbled by the School’s support of Andrew, our family and the charity.”

Over one third of the pupils have since signed up to complete a physical feat of endurance. “We gave the pupils the idea of the ’66 miles from sea to school’ and explained that the Vanguard Way is a challenging  route to follow on foot or by bike,” says Deputy Headmaster David Selby.  “I was astounded, not only by the sheer numbers pledging to walk, run and cycle some or all of the distance, but by the individual ideas in which the challenge could be developed.  We even have a group horse riding!”

Other interpretations of the ‘66’ include such diverse events as a 6.6 hour Zumbathon, a 66 mile ski trip and kayak route.  More unusually, an afternoon of abseiling down the School Chapel tower has been organised and Portia Bean, 17,  is baking and selling themed cupcakes.  Even the very young children aged four to 10 in the Junior School are taking part, with many walking three miles alongside their parents and teachers. 

The majority of the senior school pupils are tackling a six or 12 mile walk or run on the Sunday but a few are literally going the extra miles.  Jack Stone, 14, will complete a 66 mile swim in the School pool on the final day of the Challenge and two members of staff and two parents are aiming to run the whole 66 miles on the Sunday.  Forty pupils and staff are walking the full distance, covering 22 miles each day and camping en route.  

All the money raised will go to the Motor Neurone Disease Association to help fund its research and care for sufferers like Andrew.  Motor Neurone Disease is not widely understood.  Sufferers have a life expectancy from one to five years from diagnosis and their symptoms develop in different ways.  What is common to all is the slow paralysis of the body as their motor neurone pathways become affected.  Often it starts in their fingers or toes and gradually progresses to their limbs.  When the disease reaches their mouth/throat, sufferers find it hard to swallow or speak.  Eventually, the lungs are affected and the sufferer passes away. 

“Motor Neurone Disease is a truly debilitating illness for which there is currently no cure,” says Helena Maliniak, MND Association regional fundraiser for London.  “We are working tirelessly to  raise awareness, encourage more drug trials and educate people so they can understand the plight of those affected,” she says.  “We are totally reliant on fundraising.  The Royal Russell School Vanguard Challenge is on a scale not often seen by the MND Association: we are truly grateful for the School’s support of Andrew and Sarah.”

More information can be seen at www.vanguardchallenge.co.uk. 

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Recreate your youth with our Kidspace Christmas parties!




LOOKING for somewhere fun and unique to hold your Christmas party?

Then why not release the big kid in you and join us at Kidspace Indoor Adventure Park in Croydon for your festivities.

Whatever your childhood memories were, let Kidspace bring them flooding back with our adults’ only parties. Our adventure play equipment includes Go Karts, black hole slide, climbing wall and much more.

Our award winning venue in Purley Way has a fully licensed bar and can cater for group bookings of between 20 to 100 people.

Our Christmas package runs on specific dates from the 7th to 21st December. From Sunday to Thursday we can accommodate parties from 7.30pm to 11pm. And on Friday and Saturday bookings are from 8pm to 11pm [End times are flexible].

For just £35 per head, this includes a drink on arrival, 30 minutes play on the equipment, a three course meal, coffee and a mince pie, table entertainment, late night disco, personalised table settings and giant games.

For more information or to make a booking email korporate@kidspaceadventures.com or telephone  
0208 686 0040.

 Kidspace is available to hire for celebrations/corporate events throughout the year. For information and prices, please use the above contact details.


Children’s Christmas party at Kidspace
Date:        Thursday 20th December
Time:       5pm – 7.30pm
Includes:  Pizza buffet, 30 minutes entertainment, a trip to Santa’s grotto. Adults free.
Tickets cost £12 in advance (£2 off for annual/quartually pass holders)
£14 on the door (no discount available).

Kidspace Croydon can be found at The Colonnades, 619 Purley Way,  Croydon, CR0 4RQ. Tel 0208 686 0040. Visit www.kidspaceadventures.com

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

IF you are looking to have a spooktacular time this Halloween, Kidspace is the only place to be!



Come and join in our activities which include make your own witches hat and Halloween biscuits, and create your own cards and trick or treat bags at our daily workshop for 2-5 year olds.


These take place between Monday October 22nd and Friday October 26th between 12pm and 1pm. Sessions are limited to 8 children per session. Tickets cost £2.50. Adults free and must stay with children.


For our older visitors aged 6-12 activities include facepainting, mask and biscuit making, design your own  cards and decorations, and make trick or treat bags.
Sessions take place from Monday October 22 to Thursday October 25 between 4pm and 6pm.

From Monday October 29 to Wednesday October 31 they will run from 12pm-2pm and then 4pm-6pm.
Sessions limited to 12 children. Tickets cost £5 and must be pre-booked. Adults free.

And our ‘Spooky Spectacular’ takes place on Friday October 26th between 6pm and 8.30pm. Tickets cost £12 in advance (£10 for passholders) or £14 on the door and includes a pizza buffet, entertainment and prize for the best fancy dress outfit. Adults free.
Call now to reserve your place – 0208 686 0040.

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Kidspace rewarded for excellence!


Kidspace owners Nick de Candole (left) and Richard Farley with Romford employees Becky Thorne, Helen Mayes and Claire Spicer

KIDSPACE has confirmed itself as one of the best play centres around after winning three prestigious awards.

The indoor adventure park scooped a Gold, Silver and Bronze at the PPA [Play Providers’ Association] Aspire Awards 2012 last Wednesday (September 19th) at Drayton Manor.

Kidspace Romford won the title of Best Site Over 15,000sqft, for which its sister venue in Croydon picked up the silver medal.

Romford also scooped the bronze award in the Best Food and Beverage category.

The PPA is the industry body which represents more than 175 play operators in the UK, aiming to raise standards and promote the indoor play sector.
The awards are held annually to recognise excellence in a  number of areas, and Kidspace was announced a worthy winner following a visit by a mystery shopper combined with the judges’ average score.

Kidspace owners Richard Farley and Nick de Candole said: “Our aim is to provide the best indoor adventure playgrounds for people to enjoy, and we are delighted to be recognised for doing just that.

“This is the fourth consecutive year that we have been honoured at the PPA Aspire Awards and we are extremely proud of our fantastic team at Kidspace for what they have achieved.”