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ANDY & CBEEBIES FLY HIGH FOR CHARITY

Friday, August 20th, 2010
Andy Sparsis at Birdman

Andy Sparsis and CBeebies presenter, Ed, posing in their costumes at Worthing International Birdman 2010.

Andy Sparsis and Ed from CBeebies, flew off Worthing Pier to raise money for Love Your Hospitals.You can see the them both in action in the video clip below, courtesy of Studio IV in Worthing, who are now specialising in promotional movies as well as outstanding photography.

Worthing International Birdman hit the headlines this year because Holly Walsh, another CBBC presenter, was injured as she entered the water at an odd angle. However, Holly has given the Birdman organisers much praise and is very grateful for the quick medical attention she received.

If you haven’t yet had a chance to sponsor Andy Sparsis in his great challenge. Don’t worry. You can do it now, it’s simple, just visit  Just Giving, and help Andy reach his target for Love Your Hospitals.

Worthing International Birdman is looking for a major sponsor for next year, to make the event even more spectacular. Do you know a large business who would be interested in sponsoring this fantastic event? If so, call Sharon Clarke, Worthing Town Centre Manager on 01903 203252.

Proto Restaurant Group continues to support the community by getting involved and sponsoring charitable organisations, to make Worthing an even better place to work, live and play. So when you book your table at Food restaurant in Worthing (tel 01903 227780) or The Fish Factory restaurants in Worthing (01903 207123) and Littlehampton (01903 715000), you can polish your halo because you are also supporting the community by eating at our restaurants.

Check out these related blog posts:

Meet the design of the costumes for Andy Sparsis, and CBBC Presenter, Chris Johnson
New Proto Restaurant Advert has first official public airing at Worthing International Birdman

Proto Restaurant Group supports the Worthing Calendar 2011

Friday, June 18th, 2010
Worthing Calendar 2011

Worthing Calendar 2011

There’s something new happening in Worthing. It’s creative. It’s fashion. It’s trendy, and it makes Worthing look absolutely beautiful, highlighting many of its features, with the help of some beautiful models.

The Worthing Calendar is raising money for St. Barnabas Hospice in Worthing. And naturally, Proto Restaurant Group is helping this worthwhile, iconic project by giving it some exposure, as well as donating a meal for four at one of it’s restaurants – either at Food or The Fish Factory restaurants in Worthing and Littlehampton, Sussex.

The calendar is a celebration of fashion, history and our beautiful town, and is the idea of Sadie Collis, pictured below. Sadie’s father died of pancreatic cancer 10 years ago and he didn’t make it long enough to reach St Barnabas Hospice. Instead, he benefited from the outreach support of St Barnabas Hospice. Knowing that his last few days were lived in relative peace, Sadie will always be grateful to St. Barnabas Hospice for their care. Producing this calendar is Sadie’s way of saying a big thank you to St. Barnabas and at the same time it raises aware for the incredible volunteers and surroundings.

The calendars are very reasonably priced and you can click here to buy your calendar.

Sadie Collis – the lady behind Worthing Calendar 2011

Sadie Collis – the lady behind Worthing Calendar 2011

Sponsor Andrew Sparsis in Worthing International Birdman 2010

Friday, June 11th, 2010
Worthing Intnerational Birdman 2010

Worthing International Birdman 2010

Just in case you missed the grand announcement that Andrew Sparsis, proprietor of Food and The Fish Factory restaurants in Worthing and Littlehampton, West Sussex, is taking part in Worthing International Birdman, here it is again! Andrew Sparsis is flying in Worthing International Birdman and he is raising money for an extremely worthwhile cause: Western Sussex Hospitals Charities aka Love Your Hospitals!

Please sponsor Andrew by logging onto http://www.justgiving.com/AndySparsisflyfishfood.

Please sponsor Andrew Sparsis

Please sponsor Andrew Sparsis

About the Western Sussex Hospitals Charities: Love your Hospitals charity

The Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust are two acute general hospitals and one local general hospital serving the whole of West Sussex. Our sites are Worthing Hospital, St Richards Hospital in Chichester and Southlands hospital in Shoreham-by-sea. We are committed to providing excellent facilities for patients and staff but there’s always more that can be done, that’s why the Charity exists to ensure ” That patients receive the best and most modern treatment ” That their stay is made as comfortable as possible, and ” That staff have the best working environment in order to provide first class patient care. Most wards in the hospitals have their own fund and donations from patients and visitors alike are always welcomed. The money will then be managed by the charitable trust to ensure that all donations are carefully recorded, thanked and invested until required. We run a range of fundraising initiatives from recycling to overseas events, organising events and skydives to the lottery and general fundraising. We support all of our fundraisers in their efforts and are always so grateful to anyone who can help us raise money for our hospitals. Please help us to help you “Love your Hospitals”

You can read more about the last blog by clicking here.

Proto Restaurant Group sponsors Worthing Ice Rink

Friday, February 12th, 2010
Jack Ford, Worthing's potential British Ice Dance Champion

Jack Ford, Worthing's potential British Ice Dance Champion. Photo by The Brand Surgery

As you probably know, Proto Restaurant Group sponsored Worthing Ice Rink to the tune of £1000 and we are glad we did because it has been the best attraction that Worthing has had since Worthing Birdman – well apart from our Christmas and Greek parties at our Food restaurant, Worthing in West Sussex.

The launch of the ice rink happened to coincide with the launch of Talent Within You, a new organisation set up to help children with talent. The organisation finds these children, develops the talent with sponsorship from local businesses, and takes that talent to the next level.

The first child with talent was Jack Ford, a potential British Ice Dance Champion who has a high probability of making it to the 2014 Olympics. Talent Within You arranged for him to open the ice rink, and also invited Todd Carty along, as we all know he loves Dancing on Ice! Todd Carty is now Talent Within You’s first patron. The evening before the launch, the Talent Within You team and Todd Carty enjoyed Beef Wellington, Steak, and Roast Beef supper at Food Restaurant in Worthing, West Sussex.

Talent Within You is a charitable organisation, and needs another £4.5K to achieve full charity status. Talent Within You have already reached Gift Aid status. Gift Aid allows charities to reclaim the basic rate tax you have already paid on the money you donate. This means that donations can be worth an extra 28p for every £1 donated, at no extra cost to the donor. So if you know of a business or businesses who would like to partner up with Talent Within You they would be very happy to speak to you. Contact vicky@talentwithinyou.org or call 01903 824229.

Todd Carty, Jack Ford and Vicky Vaughan

Todd Carty, Jack Ford and Vicky Vaughan. Photo by Mike Pisko

New sponsors of Worthing Rugby Club

Friday, January 15th, 2010
Proto Restaurant Group sponsor Worthing Rugby Club

Proto Restaurant Group sponsor Worthing Rugby Club

We are pleased to announce that Proto Restaurant Group is the corporate partner of Worthing Rugby Club. Worthing Rugby Club is based at Roundstone Lane. It was opened in 1979 by Dickie Jeeps, the former England international and then Chairman of the sports council. The club has moved around various locations in Worthing including: The Rotary Ground at Broadwater, The Rugby Road ground, Castle Road in Tarring and now in Angmering.

We will be supporting the rugby club by attending the game against Richmond on 30th January and the kick-off is at 2pm. We are looking forward to the exciting events coming up soon. Watch this space to keep up to date with our sponsorship news.

Davina and Savannah finish the Mongol Rally

Friday, September 18th, 2009
Proto customers Davina and Savannah return home from the Mogul Rally

Proto customers Davina and Savannah return home from the Mongol Rally

Mother and daughter team, Davina and Savannah Madden return home safely from the Mongol Rally.

Our blog correspondent, Vicky, grilled Davina and Savannah (not literally) to find out whether we should send the boss Andy Sparsis on it next year … While the cat’s away, the waiters will …

V: First of all, many congratulations. How are you both feeling?
D&S: We are really pleased to be home, although we are both suffering from rally-lag. It was a fantastic experience. Plus we found out that we are the first-ever mother-and-daughter team to take part!

V: How did you both get on? Were you together a lot of the time?
D&S: There was not a cross word!  We were even sleeping in the car together when it got too cold to camp. We know each other so well, that we know when to shut-up if required! It was a real special experience.
V: Aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrh!

V: How did the car handle driving so far?
D&S: The car was great for most of the time until later on, when the car’s computer got confused by all the lumps and bumps we were driving over. The computer assumed the bumps were a car crash, so it automatically stopped the fuel while we were driving in the Gobi Desert of all places. Luckily we were in a convoy of four cars because there is no mobile signal out there! We were extraordinarily lucky as Mark Baird, one of the drivers was a skilled mechanic and managed to fool the computer for a while.

V: I understand you then had to be towed.
D&S: Yes, that’s right. We had to be towed by another car for the last 400k, across the Gobi Desert in the pitch black, with flat battery,  and no road signs. Now that was a scary experience.

V: Then you got lost?
D&S: Yes, again in the Gobi Desert. There were five tracks which are difficult to follow, and then we took the wrong track. We were relieved when we eventually saw the lights of Ulaan Baatar!

V: What was your favourite part of the Mongol Rally?
D&S: Driving through Mongolia was stunning. Mongolia is known as ‘the country of blue skies’ and they are not exaggerating. The blue sky was amazing.

V: Did you camp for most evenings?
D&S: Yes we slept in a tent for a lot of the journey. Between Russia and Mongolia it got really cold because it is very high up, so we slept in the car. We did break the trip up with occasional hotel visits.

V: Before you went, you mentioned that you knew one of the customs inspectors at the border between Russia and Mongolia. Did you bump into him?
D&S: Yes we did. It was brilliant. Needless to say we got through the border much more quickly than usual. We also stayed at his house which was excellent as we were greeted by 20-30 of his friends and village residents.

V: What is Mongolian food like?
D&S: Lovely. We tended to east manti, which is dumplings stuffed with mutton and flavoured with local spices. Other than that we ate nutritious pasta and rice dishes.
V: Yum. We should ask the boss to put manti on the menu.
D&S: Manti was lovely, but after 3 months of eating it we could do with a change.

V: Did you have any interesting camping experiences?
D&S: Yes, we met a lot of nomads who were herding goats. They did not speak much english, so we improvised with pointing and sign language. They were very friendly and loved English tea. They seemed to know when we were putting the kettle on!

V: What was the finish-line like?
D&S: Amazing! We arrived very late Saturday night. There were already lots of finishing-line parties. We had to wait for a return flight home. We just wanted to get home.

V: What was Ulannbaatar like?
D&S: It was a strange mixture of modern and old. There is a wide gap between rich and poor. There are a lot of people from the country trying to get into the city for work. It is nice though, Westerners go on holiday there. They hire jeeps and go horse riding. The temperature was perfect when we got there, but it gets to -30 degrees celsius in the winter.

Would you do the Mongol Rally again?
D&S: We would do another drive, but not that particular rally. It’s good to try something new.

Where is the car now?
D&S: The car stays in Mongolia – they auction them for charity.

Did you miss your husband?
D: Yes lots. We’ve been married 29 years and have never been apart for even a week. However, he was busy working and looking after the house. The house was immaculate when we got back!

V: Have you had a Welcome Home party?
D&S: No but we are thinking of holding a fund-raising party. We will let everyone have the details when we know them.

V: How much money did you raise?
D&S: Between £2-3000. We are still waiting for money that people kindly pledged. We are still collecting, and if people would like to sponsor us, you can donate to either of the three charities that we are raising money for (below) – or all three if you really want to!!

  • Mercy Corps: Mercy Corps helps people in the world’s toughest places turn the crises of natural disaster, poverty and conflict into opportunities for progress … Click here to read more or donate.
  • Christina Noble Childrens Foundation (CNCF): The Christina Noble Children’s Foundation is dedicated to serving children in need of emergency and long-term medical care, nutritional rehabilitation, educational opportunities, job placement and protecting those at risk of economic and sexual exploitation. The Foundation seeks to maximise the potential of each child. Click here to donate.
  • Yes to Life: Yes to Life is dedicated to helping people with cancer take an integrated approach to their treatment. Integrated cancer care allies the best of orthodox medicine with Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), to significantly improve patient care and choice. Click here to donate.

Congrulations again, to Davina and Savannah.

Seventh Heaven – Splash FM Party in the Park

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Splash FM Gig

Splash FM Gig

If you didn’t know this, The Fish Factory has sponsored Splash FM’s Party in the Park for the 7th year in a row now! So while you were wigglin’ what your mama gave you down in Steyne Gardens, Worthing – The Fish Factory were busy barbequing gorgeous fish dishes (as well as yummy hotdogs and burgers). We were also were also selling refreshments for everyone to lubricate their voice boxes.

This year, Party in the Park bands included tribute bands for Abba, Take That and Madness. There was music for all age groups. We are typing this story from experience – my hips are still aching from shaking my booty to Take That! There were all the usual hits: It Only Takes a Minute, A Million Love Songs and many more. We were joined by Tim Loughton MP, The Mayor of Worthing and many more Worthing celebrities. It was a VIP night! Did anyone spot us in Hello magazine? What’s  that? No? Oh well, maybe next year :)

If you would like to see evidence of the night, click here. Photos were taken by Studio IV Photography. You can purchase photos of the evening if you go to the website.

Fish Factory at Splash FM Party in the Park

Fish Factory at Splash FM Party in the Park


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