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Thieves wipe out runners' charity cash


EFFORTS to save a disabled sports centre, threatened with closure because of a massive photocopier bill, have been dealt a blow by thieves.

Raiders stole tables and chairs from an event held by the Headington Road Runners club – wiping out most of the £1,000 its members had raised for Oxford and District Sports and Recreation Association for the Disabled (Oxsrad).

Crooks stole hired tables and chairs from the event marquees at its annual 10km run on Saturday night at Worminghall Airfield near Thame, Oxsrad faces closure if it cannot pay off a £48,000 bill on a five-year photocopier lease.

It has provided sporting facilities from its base in Marston, Oxford, for more than 20 years.

Organiser Luke McNeill said: “We would have raised nearly £1,000 but that will go down to a £100 or so now.

“It’s so frustrating. We are trying to raise money for a local charity – which really needs that help at the moment.

“Oxsrad is fantastic for able-bodied and disabled groups and it will be devastating if it closes down.”

Club chairman Adrienne Hopkins said: “It is a real kick in the teeth for everyone.

“We have been working really hard to support them through a tricky few months.”

Oxsrad manager Paul Saxton said: “That money could have meant the difference between staying open or closing up.”

He praised the Road Runners’ efforts, saying: “People are coming up with ideas of how to help. It’s really heartwarming.”

Other fundraising activities include a sponsored bike ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats by therapist Catriona Cusack, which has already raised £600.

The charity has not disclosed how much has been donated so far.

The centre is continuing to negotiate with BNP Paribas Lease Group (Rentals) Limited to settle the debt but no agreement has been reached.

They were taken to court by the firm and ordered to pay £48,851. Oxsrad accepted it must pay the bill.

Can you help the charity? Call Oxsrad on 01865 741336.


Comments(3)

RJ says...
8:26pm Fri 10 Sep 10

Oh no, they really are having problems.

Stealing tables and chairs takes a concerted effort - someone saw these people.

But the bigger financial loss is that copying contract. Sheesh! How can an organisation of this size spend, or contract to spend, almost £10K/pa on photocopying in the 21st century? I thought photocopier 'contracts' like this went out with the 80s.

beenmcmonkey says...
9:33pm Fri 10 Sep 10

It is a terrible shame when people who just want to make the world a better place get swept aside, ICT contractors and table thieves are just as bad as each other in my opinion.
still how on earth did they let the bill get that big?

Berty says...
6:15am Sat 11 Sep 10

According to an earlier story in the mail, a previous manager made a bad business decision.

How on earth did no one notice the stuff being nicked? It must have been planned, surely.


Adrienne Hopkins of Headington Road Runners, with Oxsrad centre manager Paul Saxton Adrienne Hopkins of Headington Road Runners, with Oxsrad centre manager Paul Saxton

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