Thurlow Nunn Lowestoft

Thurlow Nunn Lowestoft Fundraising page is raising money for Dementia UK

Team: Thurlow Nunn Group Team

£840
raised of £2,500 target by
Dementia UK

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We provide specialist nurses to support families affected by dementia

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To celebrate Thurlow Nunn’s 150th year in business, we at Thurlow Nunn Lowestoft are taking part in a series of fundraising events to support Thurlow Nunn’s 150K Fundraising Goal for Dementia UK!

🚴‍♂️ Mega Bike Raffle – Your Chance to Win!

Remember to ensure you tick to share your details with us so we can contact the winner.

We are thrilled to have received a generous donation of an electric bike from Lings Motor Group and their Power to Cycle store. Their fantastic range of bikes can be viewed at https://power2cycle.co.uk

Enter our Mega Bike Raffle for a chance to win this incredible prize! Simply donate on this page before 30th April 2025, and you’ll be automatically entered into the draw. Every £1 donated = 1 entry, so the more you donate, the better your chances of winning!

Remember to ensure you tick to share your details with us so we can contact the winner.

🏃‍♂️ Race & Fun Run – 27th July 2025

We’re also planning a Race & Fun Run around our site on 27th July – stay tuned for more details!

Let’s make a difference together – donate, take part, and help us reach our goal for Dementia UK! 💙

From

Thurlow Nunn Lowestoft Team

You can read more about Thurlow Nunn's appeal here:-

In 2025 the Thurlow Nunn Group of Companies will celebrate 150 years’ trading. This is a momentous achievement that the Thurlow family is extremely proud of and delighted to celebrate. However, we approach this milestone with a sense of sadness as our father, John Thurlow, who played a pivotal role in the company’s remarkable growth since taking the helm in 1968, will not be with us. Sadly, John was diagnosed with Vascular Dementia in 2019 and died on 8 June 2024. The family business was everything to John. As his dementia progressed, he often found comfort in memories of his time in the office, the people he worked with and the tractors he had sold. In memory of John, we aim to raise money to support other families impacted by this devastating disease.

In the initial stages of his diagnosis, John was confused and frustrated; he struggled with daily tasks that once came easily to him. He and his wife of 61 years, Peggy, faced challenges in coming to terms with the diagnosis, feeling increasingly isolated. Despite our efforts to seek support from John’s GP, the available resources through the NHS were limited. While routine reviews and medication adjustments were made, they did little to address the underlying issues, and the realisation that their familiar life was slipping away was heart-breaking for everyone. The loss of John’s driving licence was particularly difficult for him to accept, as it stripped him of his independence and ability to support Peggy, who was also unable to drive. John remained an active man well into his 80s, enjoying regular swims and daily walks. As his condition worsened, it became unsafe for John to even go for a walk ‘around the block’ as he liked to do and the family had to fund a private carer to ensure his safety. We were fortunate to be able to afford this assistance and recognise that many families cannot. Eventually, John’s health deteriorated so much that he had to move to a specialist care home. This was the most difficult and heart-breaking decision the family has ever had to make with no professional support or advice available to us. Unfortunately, the Admiral Nurses, supported by Dementia UK, are not available in the area where we live. We are really hopeful, therefore, that our fundraising efforts can increase the number of Admiral Nurses available to support other families navigating the complexities of dementia care.

Thank you for taking the time to read our story. Any contribution you can make to our fundraising will be deeply appreciated.

Sally Tew, Nicola Titley & James Thurlow

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Dementia UK

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Dementia UK is the specialist dementia nurse charity. Our nurses, called Admiral Nurses – who we continually support and develop – provide life-changing care for families affected by all forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.

Donation summary

Total
£839.50
+ £33.75 Gift Aid
Online
£839.50
Offline
£0.00

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