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Moustache shave for charity

by Mark Rowe

A mobile security officer in the west country has made a visible sacrifice to help his daughter raise funds for the Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust – he has said farewell to his beloved moustache!

Julian Heath-Coleman – known as Jules to his colleagues at Plymouth-based Securi-Guard – pledged to have his ‘tache shaved off, with his hair, if he could raise £200 for Bev Heath-Coleman, 29, from Hayle in Cornwall, who is taking part in an expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of the charity.

The 52-year-old couldn’t believe it when family, friends and workmates donated £650 to the appeal so he had no choice but to go through with the shave at Securi-Guard’s Plymouth HQ in Estover.

Cindy Timson, a cleaner at the company, with hairdressing skills, volunteered to carry out the cut while MD at Securi-Guard Monitoring and keen photographer Kim Precious was on hand to capture the deed on camera.

Julian, who has worked for Securi-Guard since 2004, said he was shocked and delighted at the amount of money he had received – which included a donation from the security company. Pictured left to right: Dave Campbell Operations Manager, Security Guarding Services with Julian Heath-Coleman and his daughter Bev Heath-Coleman.

“I wanted to do something to help Bev raise the money she needed to make this trip of a lifetime, as well as help the Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust, which does such a fantastic job,” said Julian.

“People have been so generous and I cannot thank them enough. I think they all realised what a major event losing my moustache would be as I have had it for the best part of 30 years. Having the hair shaved made me look visually very different, but it does feel very strange to not have the moustache having had it for so long. It was worth it though!”

Between September 11 and 22, Julian’s daughter Bev will be among a team of fundraisers who will be climbing to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, the world’s highest free standing mountain.

The eight day hike will take Bev from the foot of the mountain through lush rainforest and across desert plateaus with spectacular views, before she reaches the snow covered Uhuru Peak at 5,895 metres.

“It promises to be an amazing adventure and I cannot thank dad enough for helping me to help Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust. It will be very strange seeing him without his moustache, but it is for a really good cause!”

Visit: www.securi-guard.co.uk

About the firm

Originally formed in 1966 and under the same directorship since April 1982, Securi-Guard is based at Darklake View, Estover, Plymouth, it employs around 175 people.

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