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Esspee Fri 09-Sept-22 07:48:12

I have always thought sponsored walks, runs etc. completely pointless. (Apart from raising money for worthwhile causes)
Wouldn't something like beach cleanups, sprucing up deprived neighbourhoods etc. be much more worthwhile?

eazybee Fri 09-Sept-22 07:47:09

Royal Mail and British Rail have cancelled immediate strike action out of respect for the Queen's service to this country.

Galaxy Fri 09-Sept-22 07:38:13

I am not in mourning.

ginny Fri 09-Sept-22 07:29:04

I’m sure all permissions for the walkers were obtained and the routes approved so that little damage would be caused.

MacMillan say it is out of respect for the Queen. Is it disrespectful to raise money for charity ?
The only disrespect I can see it their disrespect for the people who have made so much effort.

Beautful Fri 09-Sept-22 07:25:50

Yes The Nation is in mourning , but I am sure the Queen wouldn't want charity events cancelled , as they get money for their charities, which helps people less fortunate. Personally I would still pay to have sponsored them, but not all people are the same. R I P HM God bless

BlueBelle Fri 09-Sept-22 07:25:25

We ve had a whole weekend of events that have been trained for, practiced, put together over the last 12 months and all have been cancelled which is such a shame they may not happen now
We needed them with all the doom and gloom and worry of the winter ahead
I think the queen would have said ‘please carry on in my name’
A shame

Ashcombe Fri 09-Sept-22 07:21:48

Surely any significant event could be dedicated to the memory of the Queen, which would be particularly appropriate for The Last Night of the Proms, given the patriotic content of the programme. Organisers should follow the example of the Queen, whose sense of duty overrode everything.

We have a week long, amateur run of an Agatha Christie play opening on Monday. As a committee, we have agreed that each performance will be preceded by a minute's silence, followed by the National Anthem.

Wheniwasyourage Fri 09-Sept-22 07:09:12

The days of closing down for national mourning are surely past. We can all manage our own mourning as we feel appropriate, can't we? It is a big event in all our lives.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 09-Sept-22 07:07:00

The U.K. is now in 10 days of National Mourning, so maybe big events are not appropriate.

The Last Night of the Proms has apparently been cancelled.

Galaxy Fri 09-Sept-22 06:20:47

It is the great north run this weekend we are waiting to hear if it will be cancelled. I will be beyond furious if it is.

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 01:15:20

I’ve just read your post Molly, you could well be right

FannyCornforth Fri 09-Sept-22 01:14:21

Ridiculous decision
HM would not have approved, I’m sure

Mollygo Fri 09-Sept-22 00:31:31

NotSpaghetti

Why can't the sponsors pay anyway?

Thousands of people hiking a marathon along the Jurassic path is surely not a good idea - all that wear and tear on the landscape.

Not one of the best ideas to do that walk as a mass hike. Thousands of people all tramping along there together. Not sure the reason for cancellation is valid.

NotSpaghetti Thu 08-Sept-22 23:46:59

Why can't the sponsors pay anyway?

Thousands of people hiking a marathon along the Jurassic path is surely not a good idea - all that wear and tear on the landscape.

MawtheMerrier Thu 08-Sept-22 23:45:17

Pointless- jumping on a bandwagon?

Hithere Thu 08-Sept-22 23:22:35

Agree

ginny Thu 08-Sept-22 23:21:28

This weekend thousands of people were due to hike a marathon along the Jurassic path for MacMillan.

It has been cancelled due to todays sad news.

These people have given their time to train and find sponsors.
Many will be out of pocket having paid for transport and accommodation.
Thousands of pounds will now not be raised for people with cancer.

What good does this do anyone ?
Is it what the Queen would have wanted ?
In my opinion , a bad decision by MacMillan.