On Friday 20th June 2025, a determined team from the Thurlow Nunn Standen (TNS) Melton branch successfully completed an 11-mile rowing challenge along the River Deben, raising £31,543 in aid of Dementia UK.
Originally planned as a three-man rowing challenge, TNS say the event quickly turned into a more memorable and somewhat unpredictable endeavour. Setting off from Felixstowe Ferry, the team’s goal was to row to HMS Vale at Melton Boatyard. However, shortly after departure, it became apparent that the boat was taking on water due to a slow leak. What began as 'Three Men in a Boat' became four, with one team member bailing water for the entire journey to ensure the boat remained afloat.
The team consisted of Ben Hockley, Simon Pink and John Drake on the oars, with Adrian Brown serving as coxswain and keeping the boat afloat.
L-R back row; Simon Pink and Ben Hockley. Front row: James Thurlow, Adrian Brown and John Drake
Speaking after the challenge, Simon Pink, service manager at TNS Melton, commented, "It was a physically demanding but incredibly rewarding experience. Despite the challenges on the day, we stayed focused and completed the row. We are overwhelmed by the generosity of our sponsors and those who supported us and proud to have raised £31,543 for Dementia UK.”
The River Deben challenge forms part of the Thurlow Nunn Group’s wider initiative to raise £150,000 in support of Dementia UK, as the company celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2025. The fundraising campaign is held in memory of the late Chairman, Mr John Thurlow, and his wife, Mrs Peggy Thurlow, both of whom sadly passed away in 2024.