Ryan is fundraising in memory of his son, Bailey Holden.

Ryan is fundraising in memory of his son, Bailey Holden.

It is with the deepest sadness we share this devastating news.

It is with the deepest sadness we share this devastating news.

Words can't describe how heartbroken we are for our director, Ryan and his lovely family for the loss of their incredibly brave boy, Bailey.

All of our thoughts are with Ryan, Gemma, their two wonderful daughters, along with their family.

Condolences are being collected by us and will be passed on to his family.

One of Baileys many disabilities and conditions was a neurological movement disorder called, Dystonia. Bailey had multiple limb incurable form of Dystonia, affecting his everyday quality of life.

In memory of Bailey, Ryan is running the Royal Parks Half Marathon on 13 October 2024 to raise awareness of this under diagnosed condition.

Over 100,000 people in the UK are affected by Dystonia, which is a neurological condition presenting with uncontrollable and sometimes painful muscle spasms. Dystonia is a lifelong condition that affects both adults and children that currently has no cure.

If you would like to support Ryan please visit his Just Giving page.


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