When Clare Biggs lost her husband Alan to cancer in 2015, she knew she wanted to help other people who had suffered the primary and secondary effects of cancer.
Alan “Biggsy” Biggs was a hugely popular and respected RFU National Referee Development Manager, Stanway Cricket Club lynch pin and above all, remarkable gentleman, husband, friend and colleague to many people.
Together with Stanway Cricket Club where her husband was a long-standing member, Clare organised a Summer Gala Ball to raise money for the club and to help support a charity that she holds close to her heart. LINC – The Leukaemia and Intensive Chemotherapy Fund, provides both financial and psychological support to patients who are having intensive chemotherapy treatment from Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and south Worcestershire at the three counties centre in Cheltenham.
Lord Wemyss, Club President, happily made the grounds of Stanway House and Tithe Barn available and with the event production support of our local communications agency , the evening raised over £5000.
The weather was kind and the evening well attended. Guests were treated to a Double Decker Bus Bar, the famous Stanway Fountain and a spectacular fireworks display. A silent auction was also held in conjunction with the event to help with the fundraising total, with prizes generously donated by local business and the cricket and rugby communities where Alan was so well known.
The same amount was handed to Stanway Cricket Club – perhaps one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in England. The funds will help renovate an iconic listed thatched pavilion and, in so doing, ensure that Stanway can continue to provide excellent local cricket facilities.
Claire Charlton commented, “The Stanway Summer Gala was a great success and LINC would like to thank everyone involved for their hard work and support. The money raised will make such a considerable difference to the help that we can provide for local blood cancer patients and their families.”