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Holmfirth Art Week, with its July exhibition in the Civic Hall, raises money for Macmillan Cancer Relief.
* Douglas Macmillan, founder of Cancer Relief – lived at 15 Ranelagh Road
She enjoys badminton, and lists reading, cookery and the theatre amongst her hobbies, and is a supporter of Macmillan Cancer Relief.
The third Coracle Challenge, which raises funds in support of Macmillan Cancer Support took place in Shrewsbury on 19 May 2009, with Terry Kenny participating on behalf of the Society.
With the Beckett Gala Evening at the Reading Town Hall, more than £ 22, 000 was donated for the Macmillan Cancer Support.
She went on to work as a policy advisor for a number of prominent groups including the Royal Society and the charity Macmillan Cancer Relief.
They also performed live for charity on Sports Relief, Macmillan Cancer Support, Croí, Western Alzheimer ’ s, O ’ Dwyer Cheshire Home, Mayo Cancer Support Group, Marie Keating Foundation, Outward Bound Trust, ChildLine, Children in Need, Sheffield's Children Hospital.
Gervais donated the profits from the show to Macmillan Cancer Support.
He also helps local organisations such as Age Concern and Macmillan Cancer Care and is an honorary member of the Macclesfield & District Lions Club.
The floating duck island, symbol of the expenses scandal, was later sold and the proceeds handed over to the Macmillan Cancer charity.
He ran the London Marathon again in April 2009 in support of Gingerbread ( the charity for lone parents ), Macmillan Cancer Care and United Response ( the learning disability and mental health charity )
On 14 April 1999, Marsden introduced the Cancer Care Bill with backing from cancer charities including Macmillan Cancer Support, under the Ten Minute Rule that would create the first comprehensive directory of cancer services in the UK to aid patients in identifying the location and type of cancer care available.
Whilst he was the dean of biology at the University of East Anglia he was the head of a research team investigating cancer, and has been awarded a ' Champion ' award by Macmillan Cancer Relief for his work in support of people with cancer.
Lady Halifax is the national president of Macmillan Cancer Support.
* Macmillan Cancer Support, a British charity
Given has also helped organise several successful ' Fashion Kicks ' fundraising events, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
He was also very active in charitable work for the Macmillan Cancer Relief organization in Newcastle and the Family Service Unit movement.
The film was sold in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Notable people from the town include the 18th-century diarist James Woodforde who was curate between 1765 and 1775 and Douglas Macmillan, founder of the Macmillan Cancer Relief charity.
He is to be the special guest at The WiG GiG which aims to raise £ 10, 000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The event, in support of Macmillan Cancer Support, was accompanied by live performances from Alabama 3, T. V. Smith, members of The Members, The Damned's Captain Sensible and Beki Bondage.
The choir also works extensively for charity, helping raise thousands of pounds for various charities including Macmillan Cancer Support, Save the Children and the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Program.

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Computacenter ’ s charity partners are Willow Foundation, Macmillan Cancer Support and The Children ’ s Trust.
In 2003, Dimmock competed in the Macmillan 4x4 UK Challenge charity event, raising the profile of the event considerably, which has gone on to raise over £ 100, 000 each year for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Along with its sister station, Real Radio Smooth has been an official host of the Blackpool Illuminations switch-on ceremony since 2010, and holds annual fundraising events in aid of both the Armed Forces charity Help for Heroes, and Macmillan Cancer Support.
The event began in 2010 when the six stations in the Smooth network staged the first fundraiser in aid of several charities: Breast Cancer Care in London, Macmillan Cancer Support in the Northwest, North East and West Midlands, the Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People in the East Midlands and Marie Curie ’ s Big Build in Glasgow.
The 2011 and 2012 events raised money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
* Information from Macmillan Cancer Support
He is a patron of the Music Libraries Trust and the Macmillan Cancer Support Guards Chapel Carol Concert.
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From 5 April 2006 Macmillan Cancer Relief became known as Macmillan Cancer Support as this more accurately reflects its role in supporting people living with cancer.

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* Norman Pittenger's thought is exemplified in his God in Process ( London: SCM Press, 1967, ), Process-Thought and Christian Faith ( New York: Macmillan Company, 1968, ), and Becoming and Belonging ( Wilton, CT: Morehouse Publications, 1989, ISBN 0-8192-1480-9 ).
One example is The Watchtower's assertions that the end of the " Gentile times " or " times of the nations " would occur in 1914 ; even prominent Watch Tower representatives such as A. H. Macmillan incorrectly concluded and overstated their expectations.
In Ludditt v Ginger Coote Airways the Privy Council ( Lord Macmillan, Lord Wright, Lord Porter and Lord Simonds ) held the liability of a public or common carrier of passengers is only to carry with due care.
This is what Lockyer ’ s journal did from the start .” In addition, Maddox mentions that the financial backing of the journal in its first years by the Macmillan family also allowed the journal to flourish and develop more freely than scientific journals before it.
Nature is edited and published in the United Kingdom by Nature Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Macmillan Publishers which in turn is owned by the Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.
The poem borrows occasionally from Carroll's short poem " Jabberwocky " in Through the Looking-Glass ( especially the poem's creatures and portmanteau words ), but it is a stand-alone work, first published in 1876 by Macmillan.
Matthew Sturgis ' book 1992 and All This ( Macmillan, 1991 ) is a " humorous look at Europe in preparation for 1992 when Britain officially becomes part of the Continent.
Consequentially the paper opposed Macmillan ’ s government ’ s re-election in 1959, complaining: " The continued Conservative pretence that Suez was a good, a noble, a wise venture has been too much to stomach … the Government is taking its stand on a solid principle: ' Never admit a mistake.
The new 2006 English edition with Palgrave / Macmillan is expanded by about 20 %.
Responding to a remark made by Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson about not having boots in which to go to school, Macmillan retorted: ' If Mr Wilson did not have boots to go to school that is because he was too big for them.
Never So Good is a four-act play by Howard Brenton, a portrait of Harold Macmillan set against a back-drop of fading Empire, two world wars, the Suez crisis, adultery and Tory politics at the Ritz.
is: Harold Macmillan
* Charles Kingsley's novel Hereward the Wake: " last of the English " ( London: Macmillan, 1866 ) is a highly romanticised account of Hereward's exploits, and makes him the son of Earl Leofric of Mercia and the ancestor of the family of Wake.
Gaitskell was undermined during it by public doubts concerning the credibility of proposals to raise pensions and by a highly effective Conservative campaign run by Harold Macmillan under the slogan " Life is better with the Conservatives, don't let Labour ruin it ", which capitalised on the economic prosperity of Britain.
This Sporting Life is a 1963 British film based on a novel of the same name by David Storey which won the 1960 Macmillan Fiction Award.
Her involvement with a British government minister discredited the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan in 1963, in what is known as the Profumo Affair.
Mandy Rice-Davies ( born 21 October 1944 ), is a British former model and showgirl best known for her role in the Profumo affair and her association with Christine Keeler, which discredited the Conservative government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1963.
In some online dictionaries, such as the Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners, every word in every definition is hyperlinked to its own entry, so that a user who is unsure of the meaning of a word in a definition can immediately see the definition for the word that is causing problems.
* " Differentiated Services for the Internet ", by Kalevi Kilkki, Macmillan Technical Publishing, Indianapolis, IN, USA, June 1999, is available in pdf-format at
The demolition of the old Euston Station building in 1962 has been described as " one of the greatest acts of Post-War architectural vandalism in Britain " and is believed to have been finally sanctioned by the then Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.
Random House is considered one of the " Big Six " publishing companies, along with Hachette, Macmillan, Penguin, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster.

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