Dan Kneen Charitable Fund

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The Dan Kneen Charitable Fund has handed over two sizeable cheques to organisations closely associated with motorsport.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on fund-raising globally, and the Isle of Man is no exception.

The Rob Vine Fund, set up following the death of a rider from Dover in the 1985 TT, gives invaluable support to many branches of motorsport in the island and beyond.

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In addition to supplying equipment and providing administrative services it is also directly linked to Hogg Motorsport (in memory of local rider Phil Hogg), which provides rescue ambulances and highly-trained personnel.

Secretary and director of the Rob Vine Fund, Dr David Stevens MBE, a retired consultant radiologist at Noble’s Hospital, confirmed that the fund is down £150,000 in the year to date because of the loss of collections, fees for the hire of the unit’s three fully-equipped ambulances and crews, plus other individual donations.

“In the 25 years since 1995, collections made on Steam Packet vessels have raised about £300,000 for the fund,” confirmed Dr Stevens. “Our first Hogg Rescue Unit in 1990 was a converted former hospital ambulance, but things have come a long way since then.’’

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The donation of £5600 from the Dan Kneen Charitable Trust has enabled Hogg Motorsport to purchase 10 new scoop stretchers (at the price of £550 each) for use at local club events like Andreas Racing Association meetings at Jurby, Billown (Southern 100 etc), various off-road events, car rallies, stock car meetings and such like, in addition to those on the Mountain Course.

“The stretchers have to be renewed every 10 years, so this is a vital purchase for Hogg Motorsport,’’ continued Dr Stevens. “I also need to find £6500 to insure the three ambulances in the unit.’’

A second cheque of £5000 has been presented to the Auto-Cycle Union Benevolent Fund, which is administered locally by Wyn Evans MBE.

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