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Megan’s fund set up to help other sick children
FAMILY and friends have set up a fund in memory of a popular Ley- bourne teenager whose death stunned the community. Megan Fox lost her battle with an aggressive brain tumour called glioblastoma in March, just a month after her 17th birthday. She had been diagnosed with the illness in Octo- ber last year. Acharity called Megan’sWish List
has now been launched to keep her memoryalive and help families with children suffering life-changing con- ditions or disabilities in the Ton- bridge and Malling area. It aims to provide financial assistance, sup- port, education and advice. More than £5,000 has just been
raised with a sell-out charity ball at the Hadlow Manor Hotel. Organ- ised by RebeccaAndrews and Freya Gorham the dance, which included an auction and raffle, was a huge success. Thiswas the second big fundrais-
ing event since the charity began in May. The first was a 15-hour music and family entertainment festival
School before going on to Wrotham Secondary School. She had started a health and social
care course at Mid Kent College, Maidstone in September last year and was due to start an apprentice- ship at a doctors’ surgery in West Malling High Street when she be- came ill. She underwent months of treat-
ment before losing her battle at King’s College Hospital in London. Megan’s parents Chris and Lucy
Megan Fox
called Meg Fest, which was held at Harrietsham inAugust. Now thoughts are turning to her
18th birthday celebration on Febru- ary 20, 2015, when there will be an event in aid of her charity at The George pub, Trottiscliffe with a mix of live music and DJs. Nicknamed “Our Meggie Moo”
by those close to her, Megan grew up in Addington and Leybourne, and attended Offham Primary
have thanked everyone for their support and for the inspirational messages and photographs on the Facebook page dedicated to her. Her dad said Megan, who was hoping to become a midwife, always put others before herself and had even helped other sick people from her hospital bed, using social net- working sites. The family would like to hear
from individuals, groups or busi- nesses who could help with dona- tions, sponsorship or fundraising for the wishlist. For details go to
www.meganswishlist.com.
News Call to rethink
bus changes EAST Malling and Larkfield Parish Council has urged Arriva to recon- sider major cutbacks to the bus service from the area to the Blue- water shopping complex. Buses used to travel daily on the
703 route from Maidstone via Allington, Larkfield and Snodland, but the service has been cut to just two days aweek. It now operates on Saturdays and
Wednesdays, calling at Wealden Hall, Larkfield at 10.04am, and leaving Bluewater at 3.45pm for the return journey. But during school term, theWednesday service leaves Bluewater even earlier, at 13.45, leaving shoppers with just three hours to spend at the centre. The new timetable was intro-
duced on October 5, with Arriva citing lack of use for the reduced service. However, parish council chair-
man David Thornewell said the service was popular, especially with older shoppers. “This was a much-appreciated service and cutting it back to just two days with a quick return on Wednesdays is very sad, especially for pensioners with bus passes who I often sawwaiting for it,” he said.
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