Fundraisers at J D Wetherspoon have shaken off the myth of 13 being an unlucky number by raising a spectacular £13 million to support young cancer patients.
The money was raised in support of CLIC Sargent, a support charity which fights for young lives struck by cancer.
The milestone means that fundraisers in J D Wetherspoon pubs across the UK are now raising as much as £1.6 million every year. The most recent million was raised in just seven months.
Representatives of J D Wetherspoon were thanked by two teenagers who are supported by the charity: Tyler Hart and Tilly Somervell.
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, SR1
Modern and chic town centre venue to enjoy a wide variety of live music alongside some great food and drinks
Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7
The Wadham name entered Waterlooville’s history in 1871, when Charles Wadham established a draper’s on London Road. The family firm later became Wadham Brothers’ Motor Company and Waterlooville’s bigg
Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, FK3
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Arnold, Nottinghamshire, NG5
Bromley, Kent, BR1
Warm tavern with plush seating & a spacious patio offering hearty British pub grub & pints.
Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8
Thomas Johnson was born in Selby in the early 17th century. A ‘learned, amiable, brave man’, he was a leading herbalist of his day, recording many examples of the giant bellflower found on the banks o
Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61
Until 1999, the building was the Coliseum cinema, opening in December 1926. The name COLISEUM is in capital letters above the front entrance and high up on the side wall. The architect was C Franklin
Peterlee, County Durham, SR8
London E15
No-frills Wetherspoon pub named after Gerard Manley Hopkins, the Victorian poet who was born nearby.
Shaw, Oldham, OL2
When Shaw and Crompton was a booming mill town, the Wakes holidays traditionally started on the first Saturday after 13 August. In the words of the dialect song Shaw Wake, it was a chance to ‘lay asid