Motor dealer Pebley Beach has more than doubled the fundraising tally achieved by charity Swindon Carers Centre during national Carers Week.
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For five years, the Hyundai and Suzuki car dealership has match-funded the money raised by the charity’s activities during Carers Week to the tune of £1,000.
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But with pandemic restrictions making mass gatherings like the charity’s Walk a Mile initiative – a sponsored walk around the centre of Swindon – impossible, Pebley Beach MD Dominic Threlfall decided to donate the entire £1,000.
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Swindon Carers Centre had a packed programme during Carers Week, which ran from June 7 to 13, with a focus on sharing the stories of individual carers on its social media channels and on BBC Radio Wiltshire, which interviewed a carer a day throughout the week.
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Elsewhere the charity’s Singing for Everyone Choir, made up of carers, launched a new video and song, written by choir leader Sarah Summers. The song can be enjoyed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3voTSfdf0Q
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Carers celebrated together through online events, enjoying tea and cake at the weekly Zoom Carers Cuppa meet-up.Â
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And supporters were able to participate in a socially-distanced Walk A Mile event in their own gardens or local parks.Â
Swindon Carers Centre exists to offer support to the 21,000 unpaid carers in Swindon who look after a loved one – this could be a spouse or partner, son or daughter, sibling, parent, or other relative. Carers range in age from children as young as five to carers in their 90s.
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This year supporters raised £666.25. The contribution from Pebley Beach brought the total to £1,666.25.
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Susanna Jones, CEO at Swindon Carers Centre, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has been an extremely challenging period for unpaid carers. Despite this, they continue to support relatives or friends who would not otherwise cope without their care.Â
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“We are very grateful to Dominic Threlfall, and the team at Pebley Beach, for their commitment to support unpaid carers in our community by match-funding our Walk A Mile event for another year.Â
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“These funds will make a huge difference in our work to ensure people can lead a healthy, fulfilling life alongside their caring role – at a time when demand for increased support and advice is particularly high.”
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Pebley Beach managing director Dominic Threlfall said: “We’re delighted to be able to support Swindon Carers again this year. Well done to everyone who helped raise so much money in extremely challenging circumstances.”
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The firm is an active supporter of local carers and earlier this year sponsored the Dementia Carer Award at the Wiltshire Health & Social Care Awards.
Pictured: Ann Giles from Swindon Carers with Pebley Beach MD Dominic Threlfall

