Uncle and niece bike to help Molly’s house

THE uncle of a young girl, with a life threatening lung condition, cycled 24 miles on Saturday to raise money for a special conversion to his niece’s house.
W44625H13 Molly Green and Anthony MayW44625H13 Molly Green and Anthony May
W44625H13 Molly Green and Anthony May

Anthony May, 43, of Ferring Lane, Ferring, cycled from Worthing Pier to Brighton Pier and back with 11-year-old Molly Green on an adapted bicycle.

Anthony said: “She was an absolute angel. I was very proud of her.

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“We were certainly getting the first part of the wind. It was like hitting a wall on the way back. It was extremely hard.”

The journey took more than four hours and the pair raised more than £2,000.

Molly’s mum Nichola Brown, 44, of Barwick Close, in Rustington, said: “Anthony wanted to do something for her and I’m very touched because it has taken him a long time to think of what to do. It is lovely because it is one-on-one and she adores her uncle.”

Molly currently uses a stair-lift at home, which Nichola said limits her independence.

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She is trying to raise £20,000 so her home can be specially adapted to be more suitable for Molly’s needs.

She has already received a £30,000 disability grant from Arun District Council to go towards the work, which includes creating a new bedroom for Molly with wheelchair access from the outside and a an extension for a new downstairs bathroom.

For more information search for Helping Molly’s House on Facebook.

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