
I am delighted to have played my part in helping Shadow Home Secretary (and neighbouring MP) David Davis raise £1400 for the Cancer Care Centre at Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham.
However, I cant claim quite as much credit as David as he is the one who abseiled off the top of the North Tower of the Humber Bridge, raising not only a great deal of money for a good cause but also setting a world record.
I am proud however to have played a smaller part in contacting local residents and businesses to help raise money. I am delighted that ABP Ports in Goole contributed, as did many local residents.
Castle Hill does an excellent job of caring for cancer patients from across the Humber region and next year will see the opening of a new Cancer Centre at the site.
How wonderful would it be if bridge tolls for cancer patients could be removed in time for the opening of that centre? I shall certainly be campaigning for action from the government to remove these unfair tolls on cancer patients.
It's just a shame our local Labour MP is too busy pushing through the government's cuts to local health services to be able to get money from his boss to relieve patients of this cost.