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Editor of the P & J to retire early in January 2011

The longest serving editor of a Scottish newspaper has announced he is to retire in January after 18 years running The Press & Journal, during which the paper celebrated its 250th anniversary, but also endured one of the most difficult periods in the history of newspapers.

Notwithstanding the downturn in circulation of newspapers, the P & J has maintained a presence in Aberdeen. It is the third-highest selling regional daily newspaper.

Tucker is reported by AllmediaScotland as saying that he is most proud of the fund-raising for the community in which the paper played an instrumental role.

Julia cycles for ARCHIE next week

This is an inspiring story about one charity fundraiser. (And one of the Reporter’s great friends so you see it it’s not what you know…..)

We wonder if there are any of you out there who plan to go on cycling trips or walks? If so get in touch and we will be happy to tell Aberdeen all about your story and why you are raising money for charity!

Or if you are doing anything else for charity then get in touch too – we have a section about charities.

Intrepid Aberdeen mum, Julia McGlashan is set to undertake a mammoth  adventure in November, 2010, where she will cycle 400km from Vietnam to  Cambodia in aid of the ARCHIE Foundation. Julia has already carried out a  series of exciting fundraising events for the challenge since February  2010.
<div>Human Resources Consultant Julia commented, “Last summer my  daughter Cameron (8) was very ill and spent time in the Royal Aberdeen  Childrens Hospital (RACH). After a few weeks they discovered that  Cameron had Osteomyelitis in her arm, which is an infection in the bone.   Following an operation and 10 days of intravenous antibiotics, Cameron  made a great recovery.”</div>
<div>Julia added, “Everybody Cameron and I came into contact with at  Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital was absolutely fantastic and as a  thank you, I have decided to do a Charity cycle from Vietnam to Cambodia  in November this year.  All money raised will go to the ARCHIE  Foundation, which is the official charity for the Royal Aberdeen  Children’s Hospital.”</div>
<div>The challenging cycle route, which is to take six days, will start  from Vietnamese Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City, through the rice paddies  and waterways of the beautiful Mekong Delta into Cambodia. She will  travel through breathtaking rural landscapes, dotted with ruins of  ancient civilisations and small towns where Buddhist temples nestle  amongst French colonial buildings and ramshackle houses.</div>
<div>Julia commented, “It’s the heat and humidity that makes the  challenge so tough.  No matter how hard I train in Aberdeenshire,  nothing will prepare me for the heat!  I have never done anything like  this before and I feel a mix of fear and excitement!”</div>
<div>She added “There are over 20 people doing the cycle but there isn’t  anyone else from Aberdeen and I don’t know any of the other cyclists –  my biggest motivator in my training is that I don’t want to be the  person at the back that everyone is waiting for, so that drives me to do  a 60/70 mile cycle every weekend, and a few shorter cycles during the  week.”</div>
<div>Julia kick started her fundraising by asking for personal  sponsorship from friends and family. The response from this was great  and has continued to come through since she started fundraising in  February 2010.</div>
<div>She mentioned, “People have been so generous – not just friends and  family but also people who I have met who want to support my effort for  ARCHIE.</div>
<div>It was my Dad’s 80th Birthday at the end of January, and instead of  presents my Dad asked for the guests at his birthday celebrations to  contribute to ARCHIE, which raised over £450. This took my fundraising  over my initial target of £3,000 so I doubled my target to £6,000 and  began planning some other events!”</div>
<div>At the end of May, 2010 a dedicated group of friends joined her in a  charity pub-crawl around Aberdeen. They raised over £1,000 and had a  great night out too!</div>
<div>The summer has been fairly quiet but Julia has been busy planning  the next wave of fundraising events.</div>
<div>At the end of August Julia will be opening her house up as a  restaurant where she will provide guests with a 3 course dinner and they  will contribute what they think is a suitable amount to her  fundraising.</div>
<div>She said, “I will provide the food and guests bring their own wine  so 100% of their donations will go to the ARCHIE Foundation. So far I have 4 nights booked which includes, friends, work  colleagues and classmates from Matwork Pilates, and course my daughter  Cameron will be chief waitress on these nights!”</div>
<div>The Grand Finale to her fundraising is in early November when she  will host a Ladies Swishing Party at her house where friends donate  never or seldom worn clothes for sale.</div>
<div>Tickets will cost £10 but guests will be provided with a lunch and a  mini beauty treatment courtesy of a beautician supplied by the B’s  Knees in Oldmeldrum.</div>
<div>Julia commented, “I didn’t have a bike when I signed up for the  charity cycle but one of my friends Helen Turner has given me her bike  for the duration of my training. Although I have invested in a gel seat  and a gel cover to make those long cycles just a little less painful!”</div>
<div>Peter Hutchison, ARCHIE Community Fundraising Manager commented,  “What an extraordinary challenge by an extraordinary person. Julia has  shown fantastic devotion to the ARCHIE Foundation by her series of  fundraising events, and it sounds like she has had a lot of fun at the  same time.”</div>
<div>Should you wish to sponsor Julia, please visit her Justgiving page, <a href=”www.justgiving.com/Julia-McGlashan24″>www.justgiving.com/Julia-McGlashan24</a></div>

Aberdeen Solicitors criticise Hospital cleanliness

Chris Gordon, Partner of Thompson’s Solicitors in Aberdeen has criticised Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital for failing to do enough to step up hygiene controls, 15 months after an outbreak of maggots forced the closure of three operating theatres.

Thompsons Solicitors represent the families in the public inquiry into 18 deaths following an outbreak of Clostridium Difficile, C-Diff at Vale of Leven Hospital. Mr Gordon was speaking after the publication of a report by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate into hygiene standards at the Aberdeen Hospital.

The report found that the general standard of cleanliness at the hospital was good but identified a number of areas for improvement.

Mr Gordon said: “It’s very alarming that the Inspectorate has found that hand hygiene standards are not being applied rigorously enough and that RACH has not done enough to ensure public awareness of the dangers and the need for infection control.

“The fact the Inspectorate also want to see better reporting arrangements with the paediatric ward at Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin where two people died after an outbreak of C-Diff last year, is equally alarming.

“Hospital Acquired Infections can have a devastating effect, and the hospital authorities and the Health Board must do everything in their power to stamp them out.”

Northsound Cash for Kids

A luxury Raymond Weil designer watch, a hospitality box for eight people at an Aberdeen FC game and an original framed Howard Butterworth painting are among the star lots up for grabs in the 2010 Northsound Cash for Kids live charity auction which kicks off this Saturday, November 6.

The auction runs until Sunday, November 7, and will be broadcast simultaneously on Northsound 1 at 96.9FM and Northsound 2 at 1035MW.

A team of DJs will be encouraging listeners to dig deep and place their bids for items in the hope of securing them.

The more unusual items going under the hammer include a wedding dress and the services of an electrician for eight hours.

A huge range of other fantastic lots are up for grabs, ranging from bed and breakfast packages at luxury hotels to a stand alone wine cooler.

All of the items have been kindly donated by businesses and individuals across Aberdeen City and Shire and the money raised will be spent locally to help children with a disability or illness or who are living in poverty or deprivation.

Michelle Herd, Cash for Kids Charity Manager, said: “We have a fantastic and diverse range of lots for this year’s auction and this variety will hopefully lead to a great deal of cash being raised to help local disadvantaged children.

“The auction always proves incredibly popular with our listeners and we hope they will once again show a great deal of generosity and support in bidding for some of the fantastic items on offer this year. After all, every penny raised will be used to help better the lives of the most vulnerable children in our city.”

Cash for Kids, Northsound’s listener charity, was set up to make grants towards individual youngsters as well as children’s groups, organisations and projects throughout the North-east. Each year it aims to raise £200,000.

For more information on Cash for Kids, visit www.northsound1.com/cashforkids or call 01224 337010.


Inspectors report on Aberdeen Children’s Hospital

The general standard of cleanliness at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital is good, according to a report by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate.

The inspectors’ report, published today, found that staff at NHS Grampian had made progress in their efforts to protect patients from infection. The hospital was clean, isolation practices and management of patients with known or suspected infection were good and there is a clear understanding of antimicrobial prescribing for paediatric patients.

However the report also identified a number of areas for improvement:

* Hand hygiene and dress code standards must be adhered to rigorously
* A lack of integration across infection prevention and management structures needs to be addressed

* Reporting arrangements between the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital and the paediatric ward at Dr Gray’s Hospital need to be formalised
* Surveillance data and information on display should be made more meaningful and suit the needs of patients and visitors
* Public awareness should be increased to ensure everyone is involved in infection prevention and control.

Health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said:

“I had made tackling hospital infections my top priority. This report shows that the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital has adopted a number of good practices, but there are areas where issues have been identified in the past and I would like to see NHS Grampian implement the recommendations to improve these as a matter of urgency.

“We want patients and their families to have the utmost confidence in the cleanliness of our hospitals and the quality of care.”

Alford Millers go to town!

A family-run business that runs the last commercial water-powered oat mill in Scotland is supplying Waitrose Scottish stores with two exclusive products.

This month, Oatmeal of Alfords’ Scottish Porridge Oats and Scottish Muesli with Strawberry & Hazelnut go on sale exclusively at Waitrose stores in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The Oatmeal of Alford, based in Aberdeenshire, is run by the Medlock family. They mill oats at Montgarrie Meal Mill and turn them into traditional oat products such as oatmeal, porridge and muesli.

The three Waitrose stores in Scotland now stock around 300 Scottish lines including Alford’s Medium Oatmeal.

Tracey Marshall, Waitrose Local and Regional Sourcing Manager, said how pleased Waitrose were to be adding two more Oatmeal of Alford lines to their Scottish selection. She said:

“The products are made from home-grown Scottish oats, which are traditionally prepared and processed. They’re delicious and authentic and Oatmeal of Alford’s are a perfect example of the type of local supplier we love to work with.”

John Medlock is delighted to be working with Waitrose:  He said:

“Waitrose really understand about good food that’s carefully and sustainably produced. We pride ourselves on being “the best of the best” in Scottish oats products, so I am thrilled to be able to offer oat aficionados more of our authentic products through Waitrose. Working with them, is a fantastic way to build our business and introduce our products to a wider audience.”

The Medlock family pride themselves for selling 100 percent home grown oats from their farm at Mains of Haulkerton, Laurencekirk.  They are harvested at the farm and then transported to the mill where they are dried on an iron kiln and milled using traditional methods which have been used for over a century.  After milling they are then taken back to the farm to be packed, or other ingredients such as dried fruit and nuts are added, depending on what the final product is.

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