Groby Spotlight Mid-May 2022

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GROBY & FIELD HEAD

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MID-MAY 2022

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May the 4th be with you…

I SPOTTED these two Star Wars characters walking up Leicester Road in Groby on the afternoon of the 4th May.

Brian Cross NATIONAL TRUST 17 BRADGATE STABLES 18 GROBY SURGERY 20 GROBY SINGS 3 NATIONAL FOREST WALKING FESTIVAL 4 INCONSIDERATE PARKING IN GROBY? 6 GARDENING SOCIETY 8 GROBY WI 10 MARTIN CARTWRIGHT 12 LIBRARY 14 ALLOTMENTS 15 OZZY O’SHEA 16

PLANNING APPS 21 FIELD HEAD HOUSING PROPOSALS 22 SMALL ADS 24 WORDSEARCH 25 PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION 26 TED HOLLICK 27 ROTARY CLUB 27

PLUS LOTS MORE!

Pledged to do ‘something massive’ for his late Mum, so ...

Loz runs 21 half-marathons in 21 days - raising £5,000

A GROBY MAN who has finished his pledge to run 21 halfmarathons in 21 days, dedicated each run to someone who lost their life to cancer. Laurance O’Shea says he was inspired to do the challenge after losing his mum to cancer three years ago. Laurance, more commonly known as Loz, donned 17 different outfits while taking part in the challenge, from Spiderman to Thunderbirds. Loz said each costume was picked by the person or loved one with cancer. He even went so far as to plan out each route so he ended each race at the doorstep of the person he was running for. The 44-year-old suffers from epilepsy, which he says was heightened during the loss of his mother, Jenny O’Shea. Despite the health risks, which prevent him from driving, Loz said he wanted to do “something massive” for his mum. Loz works at the Asda distribution centre in Lutterworth and cycles 40 miles a day to get there and back from his home in Groby. He is married to wife, Leila, and has two sons, 17-year-old Loz and 15-year-old Kyle. He said: “My family supported me every

SETTING OFF FOR THE LAST OF HIS 21 RUNS (l-r): Councillor Ozzy O’Shea (Loz’s dad), Loz O’Shea, Mike Kapur OBE (The Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire) and Dan Harrison (Chairman of Leicestershire County Council) step of the way, my eldest was well made up. I just wanted to do something really big and I feel like I’ve achieved that. “I’ve done fundraising in the past, but after I lost my mum, my epilepsy got worse and my seizures started playing up, so I had to stop for a while. Her illness was really short, they found lumps on her chest and brain but before they could operate they found her on the floor with a bleed on the brain. “I’ve always wanted to do something that would make her proud and I really hope I have. I’ve lost my grandma and grandad and an aunty because of cancer too, and I just had the realisation that people from all walks of life have lost a CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 ...>

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