Syd Launches Aycliffe Appeal

Tue, Feb 7th 2017 at 8:00 pm- Sun, May 14th 2017 - 3:30 pm

Tireless charity campaigner Syd Howarth MBE has appealed for people throughout the Aycliffe area to help raise £2.5million to buy two state-of-the-art MRI scanners to improve medical services for patients in the North East.


The magnetic resonance imaging machines will be sited in Darlington and Bishop Auckland hospitals and replace 18-year-old machines which the National Health Service Trust currently pays around £1million per year to lease.

Businessman Syd, widely-regarded as ‘Mr Newton Aycliffe’ and the man who mooted the campaign to acquire the new equipment, said this week: “It’s a no-brainer. This appeal will not only improve scanning services for people in a large area of the county but also save the NHS a massive amount of money.”

Printer, publisher and newspaper editor Syd was alerted to the need for action over a year ago when a reader reported ‘alarming information’ on the deal regarding the leasing of scanning equipment to Darlington Memorial Hospital by a private finance company.

Syd began to investigate and discovered the scanners would originally have cost less than £800,000 to buy and that the £1million now being spent annually on leasing the machines could, he was informed, pay for 40 extra nurses.

Former Rotary District Governor Syd knew that, thanks to a highly successful public appeal, the Rotary Club of Middlesbrough had recently raised £1million to buy a scanner for James Cook Hospital in just ten months.

Because of its reputation for supporting deserving community causes, he approached the Rotary Club in Darlington with a view to launching a similar campaign. Club members have supported the town’s Memorial Hospital since the days of George VI and readily agreed.

Rotarian Alastair MacConachie stepped in and took the lead, committing to help rally fellow Rotary members, businesses and the wider community to ensure County Durham & Darlington NHS Trust was at the forefront of radiology nationwide- saving lives through early diagnosis, particularly in cardiology and many types of cancers.

Talks were held with the NHS Trust and the campaign was officially launched on February 7 at Darlington Memorial Hospital.

“The new scanners will put Darlington and Bishop Auckland at the top of the league in terms of technology that aids early diagnosis which will benefit every member of the community,” said Syd.

His own Rotary Club at Newton Aycliffe has agreed to support the project and other local Rotary Clubs are confidently expected to back the appeal for funds.

Syd added: “We now need the support of everyone in the Darlington, Durham and Bishop Auckland hospital areas to help by making individual donations, supporting fund-raising events, getting their organisations and groups to raise cash and by leaving legacies.”

Donations can be made via www.justgiving.com/cddft or Text SCAN02 £10 to 70070 (please specify any amount you wish to donate)

You can also choose a BACS to: Nat West Sort Code 60-70-80 Acct: 10011056 or send a cheque to: CDDFT Scanner Appeal, Darlington Memorial Hospital, Hollyhurst Road Darlington DL3 6HX

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