Fundraisers gear up for five-day charity driving challenge

Fundraisers gear up for five-day charity driving challenge

Molly Ollys, Benidorm Bangers, Run To The Sun

Fundraising petrol heads are hoping to clock up the miles for money to benefit a local children’s charity Molly Ollys as they gear up to take on an epic 1,200-mile car rally next month.

Kieran Kelly from Autotech Warwick Ltd and Nick Perkins from Wedgnock Motors, will each be heading up two of the five teams taking part in the Benidorm Bangers Road Trip. Kieran is joined in his car by Riley Wright, from Warwick and Ben McIntosh from Stafford. Nick, from Barford, is joined by Dave Reagan, from Coventry and Derek Fitzpatrick, from Leamington.

Father and son teams make up the other vehicles, with Andy and Tom and Lewis Perkins, all from Hinckley; Harry and Paul Maynard, from Leamington; and Steve and Callum Pickering from Leamington.

All of their cars will also be carrying an extra special passenger in the form of charity mascot Olly The Brave who’s coming along for the ride.

The five-day adventure, also known as Run To The Sun, will see the men follow a route from Dover on May 6th, through Caen, La Rochelle, Pau and Valencia before arriving in Benidorm. Their vehicles of choice will be old Mercedes, Volkswagens and a Beetle convertible, up to 25 years old and which are destined for the scrap yard at the end of the rally. They’ll also encounter tasks and challenges along the way to earn points for their team.

Molly Ollys, Benidorm Bangers, Run To The Sun

Kieran said: “What we’re most nervous about is getting to the destination without too many problems. Our VW Beetle convertible we used last year gave us a bit of trouble but we managed to limp it over the finish line.

He added: “We chose Mollys Ollys because most of us are fathers and they are a local very good cause. After meeting Rachel, the founder, it was quickly obvious that is who we wanted to support. Last year we did it for SCBU special care baby unit at Warwick Hospital and had a very good response, raising £2.5k.

“This is our way to give back to the community, we do this totally self-funded, buying the cars, entry fees, vehicle repairs, also accommodation when away, so every penny we raise can go to the greater good. If we can have a laugh and raise money for something good like Mollys Ollys that will do me!”

Molly Ollys, Benidorm Bangers, Run To The Sun
Last year.

Father-of two Nick, who will be driving a 1994 Mercedes, said: “Small charities such as this need as much support as they can get and if everyone does a little bit it makes a massive difference. I have a six and four-old child myself and if anything happened to them I just couldn’t imagine what that would be like so if I can help people in those situations then that’s great.

Rachel Ollerenshaw established Molly Ollys with husband Tim in 2011, following the death of their eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer.

The charity works to support children with terminal or life-limiting illnesses and their families and help with their emotional wellbeing. As well as providing more than 4,300 wishes to date, they donate therapeutic toys and books to both children directly and to hospitals throughout the UK.

Molly Ollys, Benidorm Bangers, Run To The Sun

Olly The Brave is a therapeutic toy that helps children understand their treatment journey. Along with a set of books from the charity’s exclusive Olly The Brave series, stock the lion and books now been handed out to more than 70 hospitals or health centres to distribute to children undergoing treatment. Olly has his own Hickman line and a detachable mane which helps to explain and normalise the effects of chemotherapy.

Part of more than £5m raised to date, has also been used to fund the first consultant in paediatric palliative medicine at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and pay for the training of a further two consultants.

Kieran and friends also raised a further £1,500 for the charity at a recent fundraiser at St Patrick’s Irish Club in Leamington.

Rachel said: “Nick and Kieran have done a great job organising a fundraiser at the Irish Club and helping to raise awareness before their trip. The rally is a great idea and looks really fun but obviously with an important element behind it all. They are busy people but have really taken time out to make a difference and we are very grateful. Thankyou to everyone who has supported their fundraising initiatives.”

Kieran and Nick, whose garages are the main sponsors of their Benidorm Bangers trip, are hoping to break their £6k fundraising target. Visit HERE.

To find out more about the work of Molly Ollys or how you can help or donate visit HERE.

Eight volunteers from south Warwickshire join latest convoy of aid to Ukraine

Eight volunteers from south Warwickshire join latest convoy of aid to Ukraine

Ukraine, Warwickshire Gin Company, Polish Centre, Leamington
A previous trip

A convoy of aid is headed out of south Warwickshire to Ukraine again this week in what marks the 10th ‘journey of compassion and solidarity’ since war broke out.

On Friday (April 11th), the team of eight drivers, are travelling 1,500 miles to deliver three ambulances and a Land Rover – all loaded with medical aid – and 2,000 Easter eggs – to help people in the war-torn country.

Their three-day journey will eventually take them to Lezajsk, a town on the Polish/Ukraine border, where a central hub for humanitarian aid for Ukraine has been established, before flying home from Krakow on Monday (14th).

The vehicles, themselves worth a total £22k, are laden with medical supplies, provided by Ukraine Medical Charity based in Warwick and incontinence pads for care homes, supplied by the NHS as well as donations of household goods and Easter eggs from LKQ Euro Parts, Warwick Rotary Club and members of the public.

Ukraine Warwickshire Gin Company

It marks the sixth such trip for retired judge Antony Cleary OBE, from Ashow, who is joined on the team by David Blick from Warwickshire Gin Company; David Maxted; Richard Kijowski and George Eden, who all make their third trips and, Ivan Pointon, making his fourth.

But also joining for the first time this year are Warwick Councillor Adrian Barton, accompanied by Paul Stoodley.

They will travel from Leamington to Folkstone with an overnight stop in Dortmund, Germany; Wroclaw and Krakow before returning home.

Ukraine, Warwickshire Gin Company

Dawid Kozlowski, from The Polish Centre which heads up the mission with charity Belveder, said: “The ambulances are too heavy for the muddy terrain. The 4x4s go deep into Red zones, collect the wounded person and take them to the ambulance.

“For me, this work is incredibly important. I’m grateful that, in some small way, we can help save lives and improve the lives of children. It’s humbling to know that the support we send can make a real difference.

“We have a connection with sisters of Saint Joseph who run a care home, orphanages and education centres in Ukraine. Household goods such as washing powder and cleaning materials, toiletries are going to be distributed around to people in need by the sisters.

“These sort of materials are very expensive in Ukraine and people just simply cannot afford them, people who are classified as internal refugees – from the east of Ukraine who are now living in central and West Ukraine and have no home to come back to.”

Ukraine, Warwickshire Gin Company
One of the previously donated ambulances was used to train Ukrainian military medics.

Over the past year, more than 40 lorries filled with aid have made their way to Ukraine thanks to the tireless efforts of the community.

The mission has once again received the financial backing of LKQ Euro Car Parts – whose collaboration with Belveder has raised more than £400k and resulted in the delivery of more than 300 tons of aid since Russia’s invasion.

Dawid, who works at LKQ, added: “I think back to when we went to Ukraine two weeks before the war started delivering some aid to the sisters. Nobody wanted to believe that the war was going to come. We were sat in the Market Square having a nice coffee. It was very pleasant and no one was thinking about the war. And here we are over three years later.”

Enjoy a Wild Science Animal Experience at The Fleur de Lys

Enjoy a Wild Science Animal Experience at The Fleur de Lys

Families are invited to enjoy some hands-on animal magic at The Fleur de Lys pub in Lowsonford this Easter.

Visitors to the pub on Saturday, April 26th can see the Nutty Professor bring science alive with The Wild Science Animal Experience.

The perfect way to round out the Easter holidays, everyone will get to meet mammals, reptiles & invertebrates.

There is limited availability for this event, so you will need to have purchased tickets for any children who wish to take part. (Adults are not required to have tickets, but all children must be accompanied.) This event will not be open for general walk-ins.

Fleur de Lys, British Pie Awards

The event starts at 10am and tickets are available at £12.50 from the website HERE.

The Fleur De Lys is a 15th Century inn nestled in the picturesque village of Lowsonford on the banks of the Stratford Canal between winding roads which used to be part of The Forest of Arden. The garden boasts an acre of land and is also popular as a stop-off for canal users.

Review: The Restaurant Tour – Jewellery Quarter Edition

Review: The Restaurant Tour – Jewellery Quarter Edition

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

Dining out these days is about much more than just the food as restaurants are feeling the pressure to increasingly up their game by offering the full ‘experience.’

A great way of doing this is with a food tour. There’s something special about exploring a city through some of its best food hotspots. And, as someone who loves to champion independents, it’s also a fabulous opportunity to bring new customers to new doors.

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

On a Sunday afternoon I joined the Restaurant Tour UK on a mission to visit six restaurants within Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. It is one of several in the city you can choose from, including City Centre, canal-side at Brindley Place, The Mailbox and Edgbaston.

The idea behind the Restaurant Tour is simple – spend up to five hours enjoying a small plate of food and a drink at six stops. It’s perfect for foodies who want to sample diverse cuisines and restaurants without committing to just one. And what better way of exploring the local food and drink scene? Certainly beats a Google search!

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

As someone who has joined a few food tours whilst on holiday abroad, this one is a first in that it’s self-guided meaning you’re able to go at your own pace, between 12pm and 5pm, and dine within your own group, just as you would normally at restaurants.

It is organised in a fixed order that is arranged by the designated free app, to make it easy going to each location. We never had more than 12 minutes’ walk between locations – although, to be honest, a brisk walk and some fresh air between courses was welcomed.

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

Each house speciality is offered with a wine pairing or non-alcoholic beverage, with allergies also being considered at the time of purchase, to ensure it is accessible to all.

The Jewellery Quarter edition features a diverse range of restaurants including Pasta di Piazza, Rajdoot, The Church Pub, Temper and Brown, Lasan, Arch 13 Bar and Saint Paul’s House, bringing a mixture of authentic Indian cuisine, Italian and traditional pub food to the afternoon’s menu.

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

From topless meat pies through to Indian fine dining, roast chicken Sunday lunch and wine and cheese plates, the Jewellery Quarter Edition of the Tour was the gift that just kept on giving until, we could receive no more! Six dishes is a lot to consume – and it’s worth bearing in mind that these are usually larger plates than those you’d expect to be served in a traditional six-course tasting menu.

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

So in order to get the most out of your experience, my advice would be to skip breakfast that morning and, if your appetite is on the smaller side but you still want to participate, enjoy samples only of the larger dishes. And worth noting – don’t assume there is dessert at the final location. It wasn’t the case for us. Roast chicken dinner was course number six!

Take one afternoon, six incredible dishes and sprinkle in some added mystery of what’s coming next, and you have the ingredients for a fantastic Sunday afternoon. With a delicious variety of different cuisines and dishes, each restaurant brought something different to the table and enticed our tastebuds in new directions. (A good thing for me as I do tend to play safe and avoid culinary experimentation.)

This experience was more than just great food – it was an adventure – gently coaxing us out of our comfort zones to open us to the world of culinary diversity the city has to offer. And we found some brilliant restaurants we’ll definitely be returning to!

The Restaurant Tour: Jewellery Quarter Edition, Birmingham

Tickets are available to purchase HERE.

Children’s charity founder ‘Most Inspirational Individual’

Children’s charity founder ‘Most Inspirational Individual’

Coventry and Warwickshire Business and Community Awards, Rachel Ollerenshaw, Molly Ollys

A Warwick mum who founded a local charity in her late daughter’s name has become the first recipient of a brand new award recognising outstanding personal achievement.

Rachel Ollerenshaw, of Molly Ollys, received The Inspirational Individual Award – Person of the Year – the only individual category at the inaugural Coventry and Warwickshire Business and Community Awards, on Thursday, March 27th.

Rachel established the children’s charity with husband Tim in 2011, following the death of their eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer.

It works to support children with terminal or life-limiting illnesses and their families and help with their emotional wellbeing. As well as providing more than 4,300 wishes to date, they donate therapeutic toys and books to both children directly and to hospitals throughout the UK.

Olly The Brave is a therapeutic toy that helps children understand their treatment journey. Along with a set of books from the charity’s exclusive Olly The Brave series, stock the lion and books now been handed out to more than 70 hospitals or health centres to distribute to children undergoing treatment. Olly has his own Hickman line and a detachable mane which helps to explain and normalise the effects of chemotherapy.

Part of more than £5m raised to date, has also been used to fund the first consultant in paediatric palliative medicine at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and pay for the training of a further two consultants.

Coventry and Warwickshire Business and Community Awards, Rachel Ollerenshaw, Molly Ollys

The awards were hosted by the Belgrade Theatre and organised by Coventry And Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce. They honoured winners in ten categories including Not For Profit Champion for mental health and wellbeing service Guardian Ballers.

Coventry-based NP Aerospace took home The Global Player award in recognition of its overseas success, while Nuneaton Signs picked up The Equality Trailblazer prize.

The Workforce Developer award went to Nuneaton-based Independent Freight Solutions, and Warwick Conferences was handed The Planet Saver award.

Coventry IT firm SolaaS won The Rapid Riser prize, while Coventry BID landed The Problem Solver award.

Creative agency Blunt & Brave won the award for The Creative and Culture Activator. The Community Champion prize went to the Sri Lankan Street Food & Cafe.

Rachel’s award was presented by His Majesty’s Vice Lord-Lieutenant of the West Midlands, Louise Bennett OBE, and Tom Mongan, Immediate Past President of Coventry & Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce. Highly commended in the category were Yvette Greenway Mansfield, representing SOS Silence of Suicide and Ian O’Connor, of Eskuta.

Rachel said: “It is very humbling to be recognised in this way, especially amongst the incredible group of people nominated. My inspiration comes from the children that we support, who face their challenges head on and deal with so much at such a tender age with a maturity and wisdom that we can often learn a lot from.

“I am incredibly lucky to be supported by a very caring and dedicated team, together we all feel very privileged to be able to help children and families and, thanks to our donors, we can keep helping and finding ways to improve the services available.

“Thank you to everyone who nominated me. We all had a great night at the Awards and loved meeting more people from our local community and learning more about what is happening around us.”

Coventry and Warwickshire Business and Community Awards, Rachel Ollerenshaw, Molly Ollys

Corin Crane, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “This award is about more than just achievements; it’s about the power of one person to make a real difference. It recognises individuals who have gone above and beyond to inspire others, lead their business, uplift their community, and create a lasting impact.

“Whether through acts of kindness, leadership, innovation, or resilience, these individuals show us what is possible when passion and purpose come together.

“Rachel Ollerenshaw is a deserving winner for her tireless dedication to supporting children and families and making a profound impact on so many lives.”

He added: “Huge congratulations to all of our amazing winners, as well as to everyone who was shortlisted for an award, for helping to make it such a night to remember.

“If we needed any reminding about what a special place Coventry and Warwickshire is to live, work and do business, this event did that in abundance and showed us all what an incredible place this is.”

To find out more about the work of Molly Ollys or how you can help or donate visit HERE