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Josh and Anna take part in their first Winchester Half Marathon

Congratulations to Josh and Anna for completing their first Winchester Half Marathon this weekend! The race, which took place on Sunday, took Josh and Anna through the City, including highlights such as Hursley, St Catherine’s Hill, (although thankfully not up it), the Cathedral before finishing outside the Guildhall, where Josh and Anna were greeted by friends and family.
Josh finished the 13.1 miles run in 1:39:54, while Anna completed the race in 1:59:57.

Here’s to hopefully even more Half Marathons in 2018!

Less than 2 weeks to go until the Winchester Half Marathon!

Our numbers have arrived for the Winchester Half Marathon! Josh and Anna will be running the 13.25 mile route on Sunday 24th September, so be sure to look out for them if you’re there. Good luck to everyone taking part!

Josh and Anna complete the Southampton Half Marathon

Well done to Josh and Anna, who both took part in the Southampton Half-Marathon yesterday and finished with excellent times.
Josh completed the half marathon in 1:36:02, placing 276th out of 3750 participants. Anna finished in 01:52:41, placing 1101th out of 3750 participants.

The half-marathon started on the High Street, shortly after 10am, with the course taking in a range of the city’s highlights, including the gruelling Itchen Bridge, a packed Riverside Park and even an inspiring detour alongside the pitch at St Mary’s stadium, home to Southampton Football Club. Runners finished outside Southampton’s Guildhall, where they were given their goodie bags, bananas and alcohol free beer!

Despite feeling very sore today, Josh and Anna are still over the moon with their achievement and can’t wait to take part again next year.

We’re running a half marathon!


This year, we decided to set ourselves a challenge that would help develop us and raise some money for a fantastic cause at the same time.

After much debate, deliberation and no small amount of ‘gentle’ persuasion, it was agreed that a half marathon would be a fitting activity. Although challenging, it is an achievable target for us all to aim for.

The Basingstoke Half Marathon was 100 days away, fell on Lenny’s birthday and was at a start time that fitted in with the family commitments of the team. It was as if it was meant to be!

So, we booked it.

We will all be running for Marie Curie Cancer Care. We all chose a charity that meant something to us personally and in true democratic style, entered the names into a hat.

Jake Spencer, the IT brains in the business, was drawn and he chose Marie Curie Cancer Care. It is a cause close to his and his brother, Josh’s, heart. The wonderful nurses at the Marie Curie hospice in Hampstead, London, made the last difficult and emotional days of their much-loved Grandfather, Charles Elvey, so much more positive and bearable for Charles and the whole family. They provided support, love, care, laughter and advice and made sure Charles’ last days were as comfortable and positive as possible. Jake and Josh’s whole family are so grateful for the support these fantastic people bring to people like us at such a difficult time.

We hope you’ll agree the charity does a brilliant job and help us in raising some much needed money to ensure the charity can continue to help people and families at such a difficult period in their lives.If you can spare anything, please visit our Just Giving page. Every penny counts, so any donation you make will be incredibly gratefully received.

Thank you so much in advance from all the TLC Business team!

Couch to half marathon in just 3 months – we did it!!

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This year, we decided to complete a challenge that all of us could work towards and help us to raise some money in the process. On Sunday, our months of training were put to the test as we tackled the gruelling and (deceptively) hilly Basingstoke Half-Marathon. There was no blood, minimal tears and just a dash of vomit but we are proud to say that all the TLC Business Team completed the race with a smile (sort of) on their face.

We all finished in a great time and the results were as follows:

Josh – 1:31:55
Jake – 1.41.35
Lenny – 2.10.41
Anna – 2.12.20
Connie – 2.27.54

Although we are all very achy this week, we are feeling proud of ourselves for not only our personal accomplishments, but also the money we have raised (so far) for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

We’ve received an overwhelming amount of support, managing to raise £1,350.34 so far, but we’d love to raise even more and get to £1,500. Every penny counts, so we will be truly grateful for anything you can spare.

Please visit our Just Giving page, and for those of you who don’t think it’s a hard enough challenge, check out this poor guy…

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