The Full Motley
Published: 9th November 2025
🎶 What an incredible night!
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us on 1st November for our evening of live music in support of cancer care at the RUH.
We are totally blown away by the generosity and support shown on the night — from ticket sales, raffle entries, and kind donations, we raised an amazing £1,515.00 for the charity! 💛
A special thank you goes to Mark Green’s Blues Band, The Full Motley, and Westwood Social Club for helping make the event such a huge success. The crowd had an amazing time dancing the night away!
A full updated will be posted soon
About The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group:
The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group is a registered charity (No. 298872) dedicated to raising funds to enhance cancer treatment in Bath and the surrounding areas. Entirely volunteer-run, BCUSG works alongside the Royal United Hospital Bath to fund vital equipment and services that improve patient care.
You can Donate Online with a Debit or Credit Card, PayPal and also now Direct Debit. With all of our donation methods available you can choose to make either a single donation or give more regularly.
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If you would like to find out more about our charity, do a collection or a fundraising event for The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group please contact our fundraising lead Alan Webb on 07896 741 233 or you can email him at fundraising@bcusg.org
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