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Canalotto II

On April 17 this year my Dad died.  This followed a brave fight against cancer that lasted just over a year.  His cancer started in the prostate and had spread to his pelvis. Much of his time in the latter stages of his life was spent in hospital and in spite of great efforts to secure a bed in a local hospice, he only spent one day there – at the Severn Hospice in – before he died.  We learned later that there were spare beds but insufficient funds to make them operational.

Dad spent a lot of his life giving to others – both during his life as a schoolmaster and as an active participant in the church and the local communities wherever he and my Mum lived.  Just four years ago he completed a walk along the canal tow paths of , from to Welshampton (more than 180 miles in all) to raise money to renovate the roof of his local church St Michaels in Welshampton. Quite a feat at the age of 74.  I had the privilege of spending the first two days with him on the walk. He raised around £8,000 in total via the project that he called Operation Canalotto.

Before Dad died I told him I had decided to do the same walk, Canalotto II, and it is now planned.  I will be starting 26 October and finishing a week later and will be raising money for three charities which are outlined below.  My son Charlie will also be coming with me.  Dad was really pleased I was repeating his project – I only wish he could be with me to show me the ropes.

 

About The Prostate Project

 

The Prostate Project www.prostate-project.org.uk

The Prostate Project is a registered charity established in 1998. It prides itself in being run entirely by volunteers and keeping administration costs to nearly zero. In the last 10 years is has raised over £2.6 million.

Its research initiative, launched in 2006 at the University of Surrey Postgraduate Medical School, has grown in just 18 months to become the largest charity-funded prostate cancer research group in the . Currently 25 strong, The Prostate Project Foundation team are already producing results of international importance including the development of antibodies against targets on the surface of prostate cancers, the development of vaccines from the patient’s own immune cells and the use of a potential new marker in urine to identify the presence of prostate cancer.

St Michael and All Angels Church, Welshampton

 

My father was a Church Warden at St Michael and All Angels up until he died.  It was his wish that some of the money I raised on the walk would go towards a meaningful project.

After consulting various people involved in the church it has been decided to focus on improving the access to the lower burial ground, where my father was laid to rest.  This is a significant project and I am pleased to be able to raise some funds for it.

 

The of is located in the northern part of the peaceful countryside between the historic market towns of Whitchurch and Ellesmere. Over the years the village has changed gradually from a thriving homestead for the farming community to a pleasant and characterful village.

At the heart of all this stands the and All Angels - one of the most notable features of the village. With its 'round house' gable and beautiful lychgate, the church was described at its consecration in 1863 as "one of the prettiest ecclesiastical architecture of which this or any other country can boast".


Today Welshampton is a thriving rural church with modern facilities and a respect for the inheritance handed on from previous generations of the faithful. 

 

My Route

 

This takes in 6 different canals, starting with the Grand Union Canal at Linford Wharf, Milton Keynes on 26th October.  Over the following week I will make my way along the Oxford, Coventry, Trent & Mersey and Middlewich canals, completing my walk on the Llangollen canal on Monday 2nd November at Welshampton. 

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Tim - your regular requests make you both a pain and a hero in my eyes, nice one mate, well done Donation by christopher m on 23/09/09

 
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Wonderful, meaningful tribute to your dad - the Skipper family are obviously made of fine stuff. Ffion x Donation by Ffion Griffith on 22/09/09

 
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Go Tim, Go Charlie - great cause and endeavour - your (grand-) dad would be delighted and proud. Best Gareth Donation by GARETH QUARRY on 22/09/09

 
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Great effort Tim and Charlie Donation by Sandy & Milo on 21/09/09

 
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Good luck Tim, no canal boat hitch-hiking or swimming allowed! Donation by Nigel Bell on 21/09/09

 
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Well done mate, fantastic. Enjoy the trip! Donation by Simon Daniell on 21/09/09

 
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Good luck Tim. Donation by Beverly Landais on 21/09/09

 
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Very inspiring Tim... good luck. Jules, Claire & Stanley x Donation by Jules Stott on 21/09/09

 
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Such a noble and wonderful thing to do Tim. You're a great man. I hope this also inspires others to do something similar! Good luck on the march! Donation by Jeremy F on 21/09/09

 
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What a fabulous thing to do. Let's hope for some glorious autumn weather. Donation by Simon Slater on 21/09/09

 
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A worthy under reported cause and one with which many families are tragically familiar. Good luck with the fundraising Tim. Donation by Michael Gannaway on 21/09/09

 
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Great time of year for walking to Wales ?1?.... Good luck Donation by Mark, Debbie, Henry & Billy Elliott on 21/09/09

 
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Hi Gorgeous Enjoy the walk and the happy memories Big hugs Sx Donation by Sarah Henwood on 21/09/09

 
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Very sorry to hear about your dad. Best of luck. Donation by Gillian Sutherland on 20/09/09

 
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What a great thing you are doing. Hope you and Charlie have a fantastic time. Mike and Phillipa Donation by Mike and Phillipa on 19/09/09

 
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A great thing to do in memory of your father, who was a great man. Good luck and all the best from the Cayleys Donation by Chris Cayley on 19/09/09

 
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Your Dad would be proud of you. Donation by william farara on 18/09/09

 
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What a great thing to do. Enjoy the walk and the memories. Donation by Isabelle on 18/09/09

 
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Sorry to hear about your Dad, Tim, good luck with the walk. By the way saw your interviews on You Tube. V.Good Donation by Nigel Sprunt on 18/09/09

 
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Great causes and go for it!! Donation by Love Will, Jude, Susie and James on 18/09/09

 
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Good luck Tim - good effort, although sorry to hear about your dad Donation by Richard Thomsett on 18/09/09

 
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Wishing you the very best of luck in your mammouth undertaking and I am sure your Dad will be with you every step of the way. Donation by Norma Ross on 11/09/09

 
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