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Re: Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2017, 01:08:51 PM »
Not to take away from this specific scheme guys, but very shortly there will be a new Community Defib on the front of the fire station that will be accessible 24/7 via keypad lock box. Will this then mean that this defib will be a little close leaving less cover further up market street? Just wondering about best positioning?

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« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2017, 05:32:48 PM »
We are now very pleased to announce support for the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal from Estate Agent Julian Wadden.


Julian Wadden already operate a scheme where 5% of commission on sales is donated to a fund that helps to purchase life-saving defibrillators for use in and around the local area. The seller is asked to choose who should receive the donation from the sale of their property, selecting from a list of pre-approved local beneficiaries.

JW has agreed to add the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal Maintenance to their list of approved beneficiaries that sellers can choose from, up to a maximum value of £630, which is equivalent to 5 years of maintenance at £126 PA. This is a fantastic offer for the Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal because contributions will boost Marple Civic Society's undertaking to pay for the maintenance and allow them to spend any funds they save on other important local projects.

The Appeal Team would like to thank Marple Area Committee, Marple Civic Society, GT Landscapes and Construction, The Marple Website, Stephanie Lorusso, Shop Local Club Card and Julian Wadden for their fantastic support of the Town Centre Defibrillator Project, which can now be installed as soon as a suitable location is finalised and agreed.

The full story has been updated here too: www.marple-uk.com/defibrillator

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« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2017, 04:28:44 PM »
Do you know were it is going to be installed?

The plan is to put it close to the junction of Stockport Road and Hollins Lane. More details will be published when everything is confirmed.
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2017, 03:22:40 PM »
We are delighted to advise that we have some amazing news on the Defibrillator Appeal!

Local lady Stephanie Lorusso (nee Shaw, of the Malcolm Shaw & Son Funeral Directors family) has generously donated the balance of £650 that was needed to purchase a defibrillator for Marple Town Centre. Stephanie says that her mother (Sheila Shaw) had a Cardiac Arrest a couple of years back on 2nd January, which she fortunately survived. Sheila then had to have a triple heart bypass last year, which went well, and she is back dancing and living a very active life now at the age of 80 years next September.  When Stephanie saw the Defibrillator Appeal on-line she says she had to contact us and do something as she had been thinking about buying or contributing to a defibrillator in the town centre already and this was the perfect opportunity.

So, this means that the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator project can now go ahead, which is fantastic news!

As far as the Defibrillator Appeal is concerned, it has been decided to continue raising funds for the immediate future to try and cover at least some of the ongoing maintenance costs of £126 PA. Although Marple Civic Society has pledged to pay for this, and of course will do so, if we can raise some extra money towards it then the society will be able to conserve their funds and do other things to benefit Marple with them.

So, if you would still like to be involved with the project and wish to make a contribution towards the running costs of the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator, please get in touch via defibrillator@marple-uk.com   

Do you know were it is going to be installed?

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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2017, 06:31:46 AM »
Today we have more great news for the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal!

Shop Local Club Card has made a donation of £50 towards the annual maintenance costs for the defibrillator.

Shop Local are also an existing Marple Website sponsor, and here's their banner:


Shop Local Club Card - Loyalty Card App for Small Businesses

You can find out more about Shop Local Club Card on their web site here: http://shoplocalclubcard.com/

On their Face Book page here: https://www.facebook.com/shoplocalclubcard/

Or follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShopLocalClub

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« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2017, 06:57:37 AM »
We are delighted to advise that we have some amazing news on the Defibrillator Appeal!

Local lady Stephanie Lorusso (nee Shaw, of the Malcolm Shaw & Son Funeral Directors family) has generously donated the balance of £650 that was needed to purchase a defibrillator for Marple Town Centre. Stephanie says that her mother (Sheila Shaw) had a Cardiac Arrest a couple of years back on 2nd January, which she fortunately survived. Sheila then had to have a triple heart bypass last year, which went well, and she is back dancing and living a very active life now at the age of 80 years next September.  When Stephanie saw the Defibrillator Appeal on-line she says she had to contact us and do something as she had been thinking about buying or contributing to a defibrillator in the town centre already and this was the perfect opportunity.

So, this means that the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator project can now go ahead, which is fantastic news!

As far as the Defibrillator Appeal is concerned, it has been decided to continue raising funds for the immediate future to try and cover at least some of the ongoing maintenance costs of £126 PA. Although Marple Civic Society has pledged to pay for this, and of course will do so, if we can raise some extra money towards it then the society will be able to conserve their funds and do other things to benefit Marple with them.

So, if you would still like to be involved with the project and wish to make a contribution towards the running costs of the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator, please get in touch via defibrillator@marple-uk.com   

   
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« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2017, 04:11:27 PM »
A quick update to give people a little bit of information about GT Landscapes and Construction who are the first local business to contribute to the Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal with a donation of £100.

They are a local landscaping and construction company who undertake garden landscaping, roofing and home extensions in the Marple, Stockport and Greater Manchester areas.

They are already Marple Website Sponsors, here's their banner:


Landscaping | Home Extensions | Roofing | Marple, Stockport | GT Landscapes & Construction

And you can find out more on their web site here: http://www.gtlandscapesandconstruction.uk/

Or on their Face Book page here: https://www.facebook.com/GtLandscapes/


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Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2017, 06:42:14 AM »
Marple Town Centre Defibrillator Appeal

Marple Bridge Association Chairman Phil Cooke is a man on a mission who, since achieving the installation of life-saving defibrillators in Marple Bridge and Compstall, is now turning his attention to Marple Town Centre. Working with Marple Civic Society, Phil recently secured £1,000 of the £2,000 worth of funding needed for this from Marple Area Committee.

Marple Civic Society has also pledged £200 towards the up-front costs and undertaken to pay the £126 annual running costs for the defibrillator too. Local business GT Landscape and Construction Ltd has already pledged £100 towards the project and The Marple Website has pledged £50 and agreed to help with campaigning, so there is now only £650 needed to make Marple Town Centre a safer place.

Phil says: “The MBA put a public access defibrillator in the phone-box on Lower Fold last year after raising over £2,000 within the community. Earlier this year it was used on a gentleman who had a heart attack on the canal bank off Brabyns Brow, which just goes to show how essential defibrillators are to local communities like ours.”

If you are interested in making a large or small contribution towards this project, either as an individual, a community group or a local business, please get in touch via defibrillator@marple-uk.com.

You can also find out more about the project at www.marple-uk.com/defibrillator



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