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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.
Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
Chester, Cheshire, CH1
Birmingham, West Midlands, B4
The Corporation Street area was laid out from 1878. Seven years later, Lewis’s department store opened at the junction with Bull Street, trading here until 1991. The ground floor of this huge, imposing, square building is now this Wetherspoon pub.
Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH2
This pub takes its name from its former use as the Union Bank of Scotland, the premises being listed grade A. Designed by David Bryce during 1874–1878, in a neo-classical style, these were later compl
Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16
This pub was once Thomas Goward’s grocery shop. Founded in 1810, Goward’s traded on this site until 1910, weighing out provisions and cutting sugar by hand from a conical-shaped sugar loaf. In a wareh
Redhill, Surrey, RH1
Leigh, Lancashire, WN7
Truro, Cornwall, TR1
Graig, Pontypridd, CF37
Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14
This pub takes its name from one of Altrincham’s old inns – The Unicorn Hotel. An original Saxon settlement stood on this site. More recently, it was a stopping point for coaches. Its wayside inns inc