Latest News | 16 April 2024

Holiday centre back in full swing thanks to golfers

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Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre
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Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre has started its 2024 holiday season backed by more than £10,000 raised by local golfers.

Last month, the first busload of primary-aged pupils set off on holiday to Skegness where the holiday centre is based.

The charity provides five-day stays for children who are nominated through their school because it is felt they may not otherwise get a holiday – due to financial hardship or other reasons.

It runs from March to October each year with a busload of different children being taken on holiday each week.

The charity recently reported its costs has risen by more than £1,000 a week due to soaring prices.

However, it was recently given a significant boost thanks to Breadsall Priory and Horsley Lodge golf clubs, which have between them contributed more than £10,000.

Breadsall Priory Golf Club handed over £8,670 after a year of fundraising, with both the men’s and ladies’ captains having nominated the holiday centre as their chosen charity during the last season.

Meanwhile, Horsley Lodge Golf Club raised a further £1,800.

Alan Grimadell, chair of the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre, said: “We’ve been blown away by the incredible fundraising efforts of Breadsall Priory and Horsley Lodge golf clubs who have really pulled out all the stops to provide this valuable donation to us.

“It really does mean a lot to the children who go on these holidays and as a charity relying entirely on donations we are so grateful for their support.

“There is still a great need for our charity as unfortunately the rise in the cost of living has meant that many families are struggling.

“We provide much more than a holiday: children who come to our centre are given a relaxing break but often enjoy a big boost to their confidence too.

“We are so proud to be still running the Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre, which was started way back in 1891, and we thank each and every person who contributes to its ongoing work.”


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