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Alice Wood

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Alice is currently a student studying Journalism at the University of Lincoln. She loves writing feature articles and tailoring them for an interesting magazine read, as well as finding fascinating stories to go online.


Work to build a climbing wall in memory of a former Lincoln pupil will start in summer after fundraising efforts took a big step towards the £35,000 target.

The Jake Shaw Climbing Trust has been raising the money to build the wall at William Farr C of E School as a tribute to keen climber.

Jake fell to his death in a tragic accident in Switzerland in the summer of 2014 while working as a volunteer at the Kandersteg International Scout Centre.

Fundraising efforts took a big leap forward on March 14 when Councillor Malcolm Parish handed over a cheque for £2,000 to the trust’s fund, helping it to top £29,000.

Councillor Parish, who represents the Dunholme and Welton ward at West Lindsey District Council, donated the money from his Councillor Initiative Fund.

Councillor Malcom Parish handing a £2,000 cheque to The Jake Shaw Climbing Trust Fund

The 8.6m x 12.2m wall will be built in a gym at the school, where it can be used by both pupils and people from the wider community.

It will contain 10 separate ‘climbing lines’ with ranging difficulty so it will be useable by beginners and keen climbers alike.

Initially staff at the school will receive the special training needed to supervise climbing but it is hoped that training will be extended to other groups in the future.

The trust plans to start work on the wall beginning July 1 and it is expected to take four weeks to complete.

Steve Hall, chair of the trust, said: “Climbing was Jake’s greatest passion and we hope this new facility will help ignite that passion in a new generation of students.

“The climbing wall isn’t just for aspiring rock climbers, it is good for anyone and particularly suited to those who aren’t attracted to traditional sport.

“It’s fantastic that something so positive can grow out of such a tragic situation.”

William Farr headteacher Andy Stones said the school was honoured to be able to play a part in celebrating Jake’s life.

He said: “Jake was a hugely popular student, lovely and a kind, respectful young man. We all miss him but it is wonderful that his memory will live on at the school. It will be incredible to see Jake’s love of climbing blossom in other students for years to come.”

Jake spent seven years at William Farr, going on to graduate from Sheffield University with a degree in Maths.

Other fundraising activities which have helped the fund towards its target include an International Duck Race and The University of Sheffield Mountaineering Club producing a naked calendar.

The Jake Shaw Climbing Trust and details on the charity and how to donate can be found here.

The popular Volkswagen Camper Day returns to Lincoln for a fifth year this weekend.

Volkswagen owners and enthusiasts will get the chance to gather once again for a free display of VW Camper vans on the Brayford.

With an earlier date of March 26, the event organised by Lincoln BIG will feature a ‘show and shine’, where proud van owners aim to out-do each other in a bid to drive home with a trophy.

Alongside the display will be stalls where Camper van fans can pick-up bits of for their vehicle or memorabilia, as well as VW clothing.

Other attractions will feature live music and fancy dress prizes.

Lincoln BIG events and promotions manager Michael Armstrong said: “We have been thrilled to be able to this special addition to our events programme again this year and it’s the biggest event we have on the Brayford in our calendar.

“The Brayford Waterfront is a fabulous area for this type of get-together and we are hoping for the bonus of good weather. The fun starts at 10am and lasts right through until 4pm – so people can combine this event with a spot of shopping and eating out while they are at it!”

If you want to bring your own VW Camper van to the show, you must pre-book to have a guaranteed space. To find out more information, please click here.

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