Thirsk picnic in the park
Thirsk Hall Kirkgate Thirsk
Saturday 16th July 2011
In aid of action medical research & local charities
Soul Spectacular
Featuring Original Artists
Jimmy James & the Vagabonds
Now Is The time
I,ll go where the music takes me
Rose Royce (Gwen Dickey)
Wishing On a Star
Car Wash
Plus Supporting Acts & Fire work Finale
Tickets Available from
Thirsk Tourist Information Centre
Zillah Bell Gallery Thirsk
CB Home Furnishings
£25 Adults Young person 12- 17 £15
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Sponsors Steven J Dresser Electrical Contractors Ltd
Calvert Carpets Ltd
CB Home furnishings

Sue and Jane recently received the Paul Harris Award from Thirsk Rotary Club for their outstanding endeavours in fund raising at a special Dinner. This award has only been given eleven times in 75 years.
The charity was originally founded in 1952, by Duncan Guthrie, in his quest to find a cure for polio, a condition that blighted the lives of many thousands of children including his own daughter Janet. Early research funded by the charity led to the development and rapid adoption of the first polio vaccine which eradicated new cases of the disease in the UK.
Since then the charity has developed an extraordinary track record in supporting some of the most significant medical breakthroughs in recent history – breakthroughs that have helped save thousands of children’s lives and changed many more.
Our successes
Children have always been at the heart of what we do. Here are just some of our key successes in child health:
Helping more babies be born healthy by:
- helping introduce ultrasound scanning in pregnancy
- discovering the importance of taking folic acid before and during pregnancy to prevent spina bifida
- developing an infra-red scanner to help minimise the risk of brain damage in babies
- developing a new state-of-the-art fetal heart rate monitor to make pregnancy safer for babies at risk
- showing that a special cap that cools the brain can minimise brain damage in some newborn babies deprived of oxygen at birth, reducing the risk of death and severe disability.
Supporting children with disabilities by:
- developing a revolutionary growing prosthesis – artificial limb bone – for children whose bones have been destroyed by tumours
- creating the award winning adjustable Matrix Seating System to help support physically disabled children as they grow
- devising the Paediatric Pain Profile to help parents and health professionals to assess and relieve pain in severely disabled children.
Protecting children from infections by:
- supporting the lead researcher whose team helped establish a vaccine for meningitis
- testing the early rubella vaccine – now part of the MMR vaccine
Finding the causes of rare diseases by:
- identifying the genes responsible for rare and devastating conditions such as, Von Hippel-Lindau disease – which causes tumours to grow on many parts of the body, Van der Woude syndrome – a form of cleft lip and palate, and for the hereditary skin condition incontinentia pigment – which causes severe blistering of the skin.
Although the research we have funded has helped save and change so many children’s lives, there is still so much more to learn about what triggers diseases, how to prevent them and how to develop effective new treatments and find the best ways to care for sick babies and children. Today, Action Medical Research plays a vital role as the leading UK-wide medical research charity dedicated to helping babies and children.

