Couple spread the word for Potato Growing Challenge (Abergavenny Chronicle, 11 March 2026)

By |2026-03-31T09:48:18+00:00March 11, 2026|Media coverage|

Crickhowell couple Ruth Cornish and John Hyde raised almost £300 for us, selling entries to our annual Potato Growing Challenge at a pop-up stall on Crickhowell High Street.

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Get growing spuds for a great cause (Abergavenny Chronicle, 04 March 2026)

By |2026-03-05T12:37:42+00:00March 5, 2026|Media coverage|

The North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity's much-loved annual Potato Growing Challenge is back for 2026, with people of all ages invited to roll up their sleeves and grow their way to glory in support of a good cause.

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Local heart charity highlights life-changing benefits of exercise during Cardiac Rehab Awareness Week (Abergavenny Chronicle & Monmouthshire Beacon, 11 February 2026)

By |2026-02-25T14:31:41+00:00February 11, 2026|Media coverage|

North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity is shining a spotlight on UK Cardiac Rehab Awareness Week (9-15 February) by urging more people with heart conditions to take the step that can transform their health: joining a weekly cardiac rehab exercise class

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Retired nurse takes on a year of challenges for us (Abergavenny Chronicle, 28 January 2026)

By |2026-02-25T14:33:53+00:00January 28, 2026|Media coverage|

Crickhowell massage therapist Ruth Cornish is taking on a year of fundraising challenges to mark her 60th birthday and raise vital funds for our charity.

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Concerts hit the right note for heart charity (Abergavenny Chronicle, 21 January 2026)

By |2026-02-25T14:30:51+00:00January 21, 2026|Media coverage|

North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity has received a major boost of more than £2,000 after two hugely successful fundraising concerts held at the end of last year.

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Memorial triathlon scoops award for inclusivity (Abergavenny Chronicle, 3 December 2025)

By |2026-02-25T14:09:33+00:00December 16, 2025|Media coverage|

Ebbw vale's annual Clayton Shorthouse Memorial Triathlon, which to date has raised more than £4,000 for our charity, has won Triathlon Cymru's prestigious Inclusivity Award.

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Memorial Triathlon raises over £1,950 for local heart charity

By |2025-10-19T16:18:30+00:00October 19, 2025|Media coverage|

The second annual Clayton Shorthouse Memorial Triathlon, held in Ebbw Vale at the end of August, has raised more than £1,950 for our Charity.

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Records tumble at Potato Growing Challenge (Abergavenny Chronicle, 11 August 2025)

By |2025-08-22T12:00:43+00:00August 22, 2025|Media coverage|

Two rookie growers have come up trumps – and broken all previous records - at the weigh-in for our annual Potato Growing Challenge!

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Third time lucky for Tom and Barbara in local heart charity’s Potato Growing Challenge (Abergavenny Chronicle, 24 July 2024)

By |2024-07-24T13:55:53+00:00July 24, 2024|Media coverage|

Persistence has finally paid off for Tregare couple Tom and Barbara Anstey, who took the top prize in this year's Potato Growing Challenge.

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Good omen for heart charity’s spud challenge (Abergavenny Chronicle, 21 Feb 2024)

By |2025-10-19T11:23:16+00:00February 21, 2024|Media coverage|

We're hoping a lucky find of a heart-shaped spud at the Abergavenny Garden Centre is a good omen for this year's fundraising Potato Growing Challenge.

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