celebrating run norwich & hayley meets her heroes - norwich city matchday programme

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A t tonight’s game, the Community Sports Foundation will be saluting the hard work of the people that helped to make the recent Run Norwich 10K a success. Over 3,000 runners took to the city centre streets in August for the inaugural event, and this was made possible because of the tireless work of the Run Norwich Operations Board and technical team, and the enthusiasm of the 300 volunteers on the day. The ten-kilometre city centre route saw runners pass a number of iconic landmarks, including Norwich Cathedral, Norwich City Football Club, and the Castle. Shortly before tonight’s kick off, some of the volunteers will take part in a pitch parade, while several of the event’s prize winners will join the race team for a picture at half time. CSF would like to extend a special welcome to Neil Gilding and Tim Bishop from the Forum, course director Adey Ewing, race director Granville Courtnell, start / finish director Richard Polley, event manager Fiona Roberts, and Robert Sabberton. Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239 OTBC 41 CSF 01603 761122 [email protected] COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK @NORWICHCITYCSF FACEBOOK.COM/COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION CELEBRATING THE SUCCESS OF RUN NORWICH L ast week at Carrow Road, 37-year-old Hayley Brickley, who has learning difficulties and a condition that means she has no lymphatic system in her legs, got to meet the entire Norwich City squad at once. Hayley was only told she would be getting a tour of the stadium as a special treat, but as an extra surprise, the tour coincided with the first team’s squad photo, and a delighted Hayley was invited to join the picture. Hayley and mum Pat are hoping her inclusion in the picture will help to raise awareness for the Norfolk SEN Network, for whom Pat works. HAYLEY MEETS HER CANARY HEROES

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Norwich City's Community Sports Foundation's programme page from the West Bromwich Albion Capital One Cup fixture, featuring stories on Run Norwich and 37-year-old Hayley Brickley.

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Page 1: Celebrating Run Norwich & Hayley meets her heroes - Norwich City matchday programme

At tonight’s game, the Community Sports Foundation will be saluting the hard work of the

people that helped to make the recent Run Norwich 10K a success.

Over 3,000 runners took to the city centre streets in August for the inaugural event, and this was made possible because of the tireless work of the Run Norwich Operations

Board and technical team, and the enthusiasm of the 300 volunteers on the day.

The ten-kilometre city centre route saw runners pass a number of iconic landmarks, including Norwich Cathedral, Norwich City Football Club, and the Castle.

Shortly before tonight’s kick off, some of the volunteers will take part in a pitch

parade, while several of the event’s prize winners will join the race team for a picture at half time.

CSF would like to extend a special welcome to Neil Gilding and Tim Bishop from the Forum, course director Adey Ewing, race director Granville Courtnell, start / finish director Richard Polley, event manager Fiona Roberts, and Robert Sabberton.

Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239 OTBC 41

CSF • 01603 761122 • [email protected] • communitysportsfoundation.org.uk •

• @norwichcitycsf • facebook.com/communitysportsfoundation •

celebrating the success of run norwich

Last week at Carrow Road, 37-year-old Hayley Brickley, who has learning difficulties

and a condition that means she has no lymphatic system in her legs, got to meet the entire Norwich City squad at once.

Hayley was only told she would be getting a tour of the stadium as a special treat, but

as an extra surprise, the tour coincided with the first team’s squad photo, and a delighted Hayley was invited to join the picture.

Hayley and mum Pat are hoping her inclusion in the picture will help to raise awareness for the Norfolk SEN Network, for whom Pat works.

hayley meets her canary heroes