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Pint For the Punch Campaign Close to £2,000
Friday, 15th Sep 2023 16:20

The Suffolk Punch Trust’s Pint for the Punch fundraiser with TWTD is closing in on the £2,000 mark which will see the charity dedicated to protecting the critically endangered Suffolk Punch, the breed of horse which features on Town’s badge, able to buy their first battery with which to store power generated by their solar panels.

In July, the Trust, which is based in Hollesley, asked TWTD readers for help as they look to raise £20,000 for 10 batteries following the installation of 48 solar panels.

At time of writing £1,871 has been raised and the Trust are after a further push to reach the £2,000 mark.

Efforts to protect the future of the Suffolk Punch are critical as there are currently fewer globally than giant pandas.

The Suffolk Punch horse is the oldest English breed of working horse and The Suffolk Punch Trust was founded to help protect it through its established breeding programme, raising public awareness and training a new generation of professionals to work with them.

The Trust is one of the key centres for conservation of the breed anywhere in the world with a key role in breeding programmes.

Costs of running the facility have increased recently, due to the general rise in energy costs, which has significantly affected the money available for the conservation work.

New fundraising efforts have resulted in installation of 48 solar panels on the visitor centre, which is helping the Trust to move towards becoming self-sufficient for energy and this is already having a real impact on costs.

“A small group of friends have co-ordinated the fundraising to install solar panels on the visitor centre roof but it doesn’t stop there,” volunteer fundraiser Barry Bloomfield told TWTD.

“We now need to install a battery system to back this up so we are launching our Pint for the Punch campaign. If Town supporters were to generously contribute the cost of a pint or two to the fund we are confident we can quickly raise the additional £20,000.

“With your help we can work to keep our rare breed and a Suffolk and Ipswich Town icon alive. All funds will go directly to our Green Punch Challenge.”

Opening times for the visitor centre can be checked here with a cafe, museum and heritage garden, donkeys, Shetland ponies, goats, guinea pigs and Ixworth hens in addition to the horses themselves.

The Suffolk Punch became part of Ipswich Town’s iconography in 1972 when John Gammage won a competition to design a new badge for the club, believing the horse to be “a noble animal, well suited to dominate our design and represent the club”.

The Punch quickly became associated with the Blues and remained on the badge following its 1995 redesign.

Donations can be made via a Just Giving account, while corporate donors can make contact by email to either Barry or Dr Berwyn Clarke via sptfunding@gmail.com.


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trncbluearmy added 16:51 - Sep 15
Went there today,well worth a visit
There very big and very friendly!

Sometimes think ITFC should have doing more over the years to support this icon which is so much a part of the clubs history.

Say 50p per shirt sold with the Suffolk Punch on would go a long way protecting the species








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SamWhiteUK added 20:11 - Sep 15
The club could really just donate the £20k
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TheLawman10 added 07:28 - Sep 16
We should support these beautiful creatures. Will TWTD approach Mark Ashton to discuss some way of ITFC helping out here, we wear the Punch on our badge so we should do everything to support the Trust……..come on guys let’s do our big!
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:19 - Sep 16
Them solar panels, what sort of horsepower do they kick out?

Its a lovely place I have been a few times.
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pegasus added 17:40 - Sep 16
Aye. I go along with the line that TheLawman, SamWhite and trncbluearmy are taking. Mind you, with pegasus as a username I'm bound to, aren't I? There is no doubt that Mark Ashton understands the Ipswich Town and the wider town and county communities. The Suffolk Punch is important at so many levels. Coming out and supporting the Trust would tick a lot of historical, community and cultural boxes.
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TheLawman10 added 17:59 - Sep 16
Thanks for your support Pegasus. Do you have any idea how we can we organise a collective note/letter to Mark Ashton? It would be good if we could go this via the good people at TWTD but I have no idea how to go about this, it would hold much more weight than an individual letter…..what do you (of anyone else out there) think?
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pegasus added 08:29 - Sep 17
And thank YOU, Lawman10. I'm stumped, too. As you say, collective notes/letters can difficult to organise. I like the idea of Town adopting a foal, paerhaps. Might 'back channel chats' be a way forward? Any thoughts, Phil?
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trncbluearmy added 09:36 - Sep 17
If you go into the club website there's a list of club contacts
I have sent an email in support of closer ties between the club and The Suffolk Punch Trust to Liz Edwards.
Liz is the supporters liason officer email address is SLO@itfc.co.uk
Have asked to forward to Mr Ashton

COYB
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TheLawman10 added 20:02 - Sep 17
Thanks to Pegasus and Trncbluearmy for your help with this. I’m going to fire off an email to Liz Edwards tomorrow to request the club to adopt a foal and to help out with the fund raising. Pegasus, would you kindly do the same if you’re able to. Thank you once again for your kind assistance.
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