News - Supporters

5 June 2026 5 June 2026

Vintage Tractor Run boosts our support services

We are very lucky to have a community of supporters who find different ways to fundraise, and we are delighted to share pictures of the Paul Drew Memorial Vintage Tracker Run, held in Cromhall, South Gloucestershire in aid of Brain…

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9 March 2026 9 March 2026

Thornbury & District League of Friends donates to Brain Tumour Support

Thornbury & District League of Friends have generously donated £1,000 to Brain Tumour Support so we can continue supporting local families impacted by a brain tumour diagnosis. Currently, we are supporting 15 individuals and their families in the Thornbury area….

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6 February 2026 6 February 2026

Rugeley Leisure Centre dances for Brain Tumour Support

Last week, Rugeley Leisure Centre found a brilliant way to beat the winter blues – with a sparkly Danceathon for Brain Tumour Support! Members, friends and family took part in an epic 3-hour Danceathon, complete with uplifting music, sparkly accessories…

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15 December 2025 15 December 2025

Tina Mitchell Skinner receives her MBE at Windsor Castle investiture

Brain Tumour Support’s Founder, Tina Mitchell Skinner, shared her reflections on receiving her MBE at Windsor Castle Since hearing the incredible news of being awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours in June this year, I have awaited details…

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28 November 2025 28 November 2025

Giving Tuesday: Posh Totty Designs jewellery collection supports Brain Tumour Support

This Giving Tuesday (Tuesday 2nd December), an exclusive jewellery collection from Hannah Cooper-Dommett and Posh Totty Designs is donating profits to Brain Tumour Support. The Wilde Collection, a collaboration between Posh Totty Designs and Hannah Cooper-Dommett, a long-standing Brain Tumour…

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14 October 2025 14 October 2025

Going the extra mile: Southmead Neuro Oncology team complete challenge for Brain Tumour Support

On Saturday 4th October, the Southmead Hospital Neuro Oncology team took on a gruelling fitness challenge to raise vital funds for Brain Tumour Support.  The team of 22, including family and friends, completed a day-long relay marathon by bike, rowing…

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1 October 2025 1 October 2025

Friends take on golf challenge for Brain Tumour Support

We love sharing news of our wonderful supporters and last month, friends Ollie and Lloyd took on a challenge to complete a non-stop, 45 holes of golf. This number is significant because in the UK, 45 people a day are…

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6 August 2025 6 August 2025

Incredible centenarian Nora taking on a flying challenge for Brain Tumour Support

At the age of 103, Nora Gilliver is set to become the oldest woman in the UK to embark on a glider experience when she takes a flight at Husbands Bosworth Airfield, Leicestershire, on 14th August. Nora is a resident…

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13 June 2025 13 June 2025

Brain Tumour Support’s Founder, Tina Mitchell Skinner, honoured with an MBE

We are delighted to announce that our Founder and former Chief Executive, Tina Mitchell Skinner, has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in The King’s Birthday Honours 2025.

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4 May 2025 4 May 2025

London Marathon runners show their spirit for Brain Tumour Support

After the anticipation and excitement of last Sunday’s TCS London Marathon on 27 April, we want to celebrate our wonderful #TeamBrainTumourSupport runners who inspired us with their passion and determination, raising vital funds in the process.

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10 April 2025 10 April 2025

Brain Tumour Support awarded funding from Global’s Make Some Noise

Brain Tumour Support, is delighted to announce that it has received a grant from Global’s Make Some Noise – the official charity of Global, the Media & Entertainment group – to help fund vital support services for individuals and families affected…

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6 April 2025 6 April 2025

Cornwall runner takes on three marathons in four weeks for Brain Tumour Support

Darren Hardwick, from Looe in Cornwall, is taking on a remarkable challenge and aiming to raise £3,000 to support brain tumour patients and their families.

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