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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.
Bristol, Avon, BS1
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33
This grade I listed monument was designed by Ellis & Woodward and built by Lot Jackaman at a cost of £7,000.
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18
Family friendly pub overlooking the market place.
London EC3
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G1
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2
This pub partly occupies the site of the long-standing public baths, designed by Cuthbert Brodrick. The baths stood facing Leeds Institute, another of Brodrick’s designs. Brodrick also designed Leeds town hall, a stone’s throw from this site.
Bromborough, Merseyside, CH62
Birmingham, West Midlands, B5
Minehead, Somerset, TA24
Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22
Named after the Master of Revels to Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. Edmund Tylney lived at The Mansion which stood on the site of the present library.