
Moor Park Golf Club – Thank You
David Lansdowne and Sue Knight pulled out all the stops during their year as Captain and Lady Captain of Moor Park Golf Club, holding endless events and drumming up support for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.
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David Lansdowne and Sue Knight pulled out all the stops during their year as Captain and Lady Captain of Moor Park Golf Club, holding endless events and drumming up support for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.

A consultation into the future of Mount Vernon Cancer Centre (MVCC) launches today (19/1).

The CQC inspection rated the Centre as ‘Good’ across the board and in all areas: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led.

If you’re a UK taxpayer and have registered with us for Gift Aid, we can reclaim the basic rate tax you’ve paid on your donations —
whether it’s Income Tax or Capital Gains Tax.

We’re thrilled to be one of the Rotary Club of Pinner chosen charities this year, and we kicked things off last night by joining their magical Santa Sleigh for night one!

We are thrilled to announce that, together, we have raised an incredible £14,551! Including Gift Aid, the actual total is over £16,000!

Five festive designs to choose from. Each pack has 10 cards and costs £4.50. All proceeds go to Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.

How our collaboration with Mount Vernon helps us minimise disruption caused by radiopharmaceutical shortages.

For the second time, we have joined The Big Give Christmas Challenge, a major national match funding campaign which could mean donations you make to us through The Big Give platform between 2 and 9 December will be doubled.

From raising sponsorship by taking part in running events to quiz nights and even a comedy night—your support matters

Due to ongoing construction work near the PET-CT unit, direct access routes are currently closed.

When someone leaves a gift in their will to Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, they’re doing more than making a generous gesture—they’re helping to shape the future of cancer care.