How resident Nigel is inspiring a London Marathon run

RICKY Butt, 43, is running the TCS London Marathon to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society to support people like Nigel Howe, a resident at Camelot House & Lodge care home in Wellington.

Nigel, once a familiar face on the football pitch and a football club founder, was diagnosed with dementia in 2020.

Since 2021 he has been a resident at Camelot House – a specialist care home for people with dementia – and supported by the love of his family and friends.

“Some of my close friends have been impacted by dementia, so it seemed more than apt to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society,” said Ricky, a site manager for Taylor Wimpey.

“I have seen first-hand the devastation that this horrible illness has caused to both the families and their loved ones.

“It has been a struggle to watch the deterioration of Nigel over the years and the effects it has had on those closest to him.

“I recently had the pleasure of visiting Nigel and let him know I was running the London Marathon to which he gave a big thumbs up!

Ricky from Tiverton, has raised more than £3,700 to date, including staging an event with the band Not the Cowboys at the town’s Moorhayes Community Centre.

Nigel, who lived his whole life in Tiverton, played for Elmore FC, Tiverton Town FC and Willand Rovers FC, and was one of the founders of the Moors Youth FC.

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