My story

Back in 1980 Matt was injured whilst training in the Army.  After an operation he was sent to RAF Chessington Rehabilitation Centre where he found himself amongst men from the Parachute Regiment injured in the Warrenpoint bombing and others with horrendous injuries.  It’s an experience he has never forgotten and, to this day, he wonders what happened to these men (and many others like them) and what support they received.  RAF Chessington did a fantastic job and Matt was back training within months and later found himself serving in Northern Ireland. 

Thirty years later, with men and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq with horrific injuries, Matt and Julia’s sons – Guy (16) and Tom (15) – asked if they could spend a fortnight of their summer holiday 2010 cycling from John O’Groats to Land’s End in aid of Help for Heroes.   Matt thought it was such a fantastic idea he had better cycle with them.  The plan is for the entire family to leave Penzance for John O’Groats on July 9 and then leave John O’Groats for Land’s End on July 11th aiming to arrive back at Land's End on Saturday, July 24th.

Guy is a member of Penzance Wheelers cycle club, the Pirates rugby club and is a cross country runner for Cornwall so is super fit and ready to go.  Tom is Captain of St Just Boxing Club and has just completed a full rugby season and Ten Tors so is fully fit and ready to go.  Matt has joined Weight Watchers and lost 1.5 stone so far (with more to go) and is running in the mornings - the entire family is worried about him!!  If you see him struggling around West Penwith, sweating profusely on his bike, give him a cheer!!

Julia will be driving the backup campervan and the boys were concerned that she would get terribly bored waiting for them.  And so the idea of the “End to End Sweater” was born.  Designed by Tina Barrett and knitted in Cornish Organic Wool (obviously) the sweater will be cast on by Julia at John O’Groats and, all being well, she will be wearing it at Land’s End 13 days later.

Julia says she doesn't think she's ever knitted a sweater in such a short space of time and she's not a particularly fast knitter so can see knitting going on late into the night when the exhausted cyclists are snoring around her.  So far as we know, this has never been done before and we think getting the Guinness Record for the Largest Knitting Needles was a doddle compared to this challenge!

The boys’ school (The Bolitho School, Penzance) has kindly agreed to lend them a laptop and Julia is hoping to update her blog daily so you can follow their progress (both cycling and knitting) at www.knitwitspenzance.co.uk and then click on “Julia’s Blog”.

For more information, please contact Matt or Julia at Cornish Organic Wool Ltd (www.cornishorganicwool.co.uk) – info@cornishorganicwool.co.uk, Tel: (01736) 350905

 

My charity

Help for Heroes

Help for Heroes

Charity Registration No. 1120920

Help for Heroes supports our wounded. Help for Heroes provides practical direct support to those servicemen and women wounded in the line of duty in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Donations 63

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Huge respect! Hope the weather is kind and that you have comfy saddles!

Donation by stephen litherland on 07/07/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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In memory of GeeGee who would have fretted for 2 weeks but would have championed your cause

Donation by Carol Gunning on 29/06/10

£10.00

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In memory of S/L Dickie Gunning DFC DFM who would have said"Well done chaps" to his grandson & great grandsons

Donation by Carol Gunning on 29/06/10

£10.00

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Don't forget to wear your helmets and signal going round corners. Good luck from Boofy Boy

Donation by Carol Gunning on 29/06/10

£5.00

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make sure you don't run over any pussies - some are hard of hearing. good luck from Miss Besam

Donation by Carol Gunning on 29/06/10

£5.00

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Well done chaps (completely agree with the Kerr's madness gene theory). Let's see if you can make the national news - for the right reasons of course!

Donation by Jules and Jason xx on 28/06/10

£40.00

+ £11.28 Gift Aid

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Good luck

Donation by Richard Lewis on 28/06/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

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Clearly your sons have inherited that famous Hopson "madness" gene- Boys look after the old man- oh and don't forget the vaseline !!!

Donation by Kerr's of Oxford on 26/06/10

£100.00

+ £28.21 Gift Aid

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Well done Matt and the boys, have a great trip, I will look forward to hearing all about it and hope my efforts yeaterday bring lots of donations.

Donation by chris barton-fox on 26/06/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

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Down hill all the way ... at least I hope so, I'm doing the same trip two weeks after you!

Donation by Peggy Rickaby on 25/06/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

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Cycling? Huh, taking the easy way out. I will be tunnelling my way from John O'Groats to Lands End. Expect to emerge in your back garden around 2020.

Donation by Geoffrey Gunning on 24/06/10

£25.00

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Bon voyage chaps, looking forward to cheering you and the knit wit at Lands End. Good Luck. Jill n Marv x x x x

Donation by Marvin Kane on 10/06/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

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Fantastic charity. Best of luck with the knitting and the riding.

Donation by sara nixon on 08/06/10

£5.00

+ £1.41 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£1,940.00
  • Offline donations£2,348.33
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£4,288.33
  • Gift Aid£495.00

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