

Phillip Stockwell (the owner of Carpenwater) explains why he is rasing money for Cancer Research UK:
"Cancer Research helped me a few years a go to battle against an advanced stage of Hodgkin's Lymphoma so I am trying to do my bit to say thank you to them for giving me the chance to be a Dad to my miracle son Ben and to carry on doing some more fishing :)"
"Whilst going through 6 months of Chemotherapy and then Radiotherapy I fished as often as I could to take my mind off things and to get as much rest as possible. I caught some excellent fish and gained a new personal best common carp of 29lb 12oz which gave me a real boost just when I needed one. I also had the help of some very good freinds who along with the fishing made things easier to cope with."
"Since finishing my treatment I have met my partner Caroline and then came along our special son Ben which proves, miracles do happen."
"I am going to be doing various fundraising events with the first being some fishing days throughout July at Carpenwater. For a £15 donation you can fish the lake for 24hrs."
"Please sponsor me now! Many thanks for your support."
How to Help
To donate to this excellent cause, please visit: www.justgiving.com
Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor Phil: Cancer Research UK will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.
So please sponsor me now!
Many thanks for your support.
UK Fisherman would like to wish Phil all the best with his fundraising at Carpenwater.
We have dealt with Phil on various occasions at Uk Fisherman and have always found him to be a true Gent and we urge anyone reading this to lend him your support.
For more information on Carpenwater, please visit: www.carpenwater.co.uk

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