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Blandy & Blandy’s runners complete half marathon in aid of hospital charity

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Sunday, April 9, 2023 7:03 am
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The Blandy & Blandy team at the Reading Half Marathon. They ran in aid of BIBS, Babies in Buscot, at the Royal Berkshire Hospital

The Blandy & Blandy team at the Reading Half Marathon. They ran in aid of BIBS, Babies in Buscot, at the Royal Berkshire Hospital

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Colleagues at a Reading-based law firm were among those who took part in this year’s Reading Half Marathon, and they raised nearly £2,500 for their charity of the year.

The team, from Blandy & Blandy, ran in aid of BIBS – Babies in Buscot Support, which take care of babies and their families in the special care baby unit (Buscot Ward). For the past three years, the firm has also supported the Royal Berks Charity, also based at the Royal Bekrshire Hospital.

Elizabeth Short, Louise Ryan, Jennifer Scott, Brigitta Lizel-Danso, Jonathon Brown and Lisa Perry took part in the 13.1-mile route.

Liz Josif, BIBS’ Fundraising Manager, was grateful for their work.

“We were thrilled to have the support of Blandy & Blandy for the Reading Half Marathon, including former Buscot parents from the firm who know first-hand the difference our charity makes,” she said.

“Not only did they put in many hours of training for the event, but they also raised a fantastic amount too.

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“On the day, they were joined by more than 50 others running for our small charity, meaning the atmosphere along the route and in the race village was electric.

“BIBS is very grateful for Blandy & Blandy’s continued support. They are helping us fund equipment, facilities, and emotional support for local families with sick and premature babies.”

Ms Short, a partner at Blandy, said the team had a fantastic day.

“We had fantastic support along the route, from BIBS, colleagues and the wider Reading community.

“I would like to thank Liz and Sarah at the charity for all their hard work in putting together Team BIBS and all our friends, families, colleagues and connections for their generous support which I know will help BIBS to continue their invaluable work.”

Anyone wishing to sponsor Blandy & Blandy’s team log on to: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/team-blandy-reading-half-marathon

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