When your wedding anniversary is approaching then you are probably planning ways to celebrate. Perhaps a romantic weekend away or a nice meal out with the family? Well not for this Newstead bride.
Erika Astill (24), Newstead wanted to re-create her special day at her families special place but with a twist. The newlyweds were not asking for gifts or cards they simply requested the company of friends, family and the local community to join them at their wedding reception venue, The Pit at Newstead, and dig deep into their pockets for a cause that is close to Erika’s heart, Cancer Research. And to say Erika did the charity and her community proud is an understatement!
Over 100 people accepted the open invite to the event which was held last month (September) and it continues to keep raising funds with the current total exceeding a whopping £1200.
On the day the couple recreated a little slice of their wedding reception with live music from local artist Chris Fox who generously donated his time and food from Zenzerros Wood Fired Pizza. The creator of their wedding cake also provided stunning cupcakes to sell and friends and family donated raffle prizes.
However, all eyes were still firmly on the bride at this event when Erika not only ‘braved the shave’ but also gave others the opportunity to have go at shaving her head, in exchange for a donation of course!
Erika Astill said “It couldn’t have gone better and I couldn’t be more thankful. A day surrounded by my family, friends and my inspiration Rosie. I never dreamt we would raise such a huge amount.”








PHOTOS: Courtesy of The Pit @ Newstead
The shaving was started by Rosie, Erika’s work colleague who was the inspiration behind the chosen charity and husband Calum even took the opportunity to have a go at shaving his gorgeous bride.
The event also included a mind blowing raffle prize of a tandem paraglide that was also up for grabs and local resident Josh Booth did a jubilant celebratory lap of the field when he was announced of the winner.
The Pit @ Newstead Landlady Lorraine Horrocks said “Today has been a shining example of the superb community we have in Newstead. Despite many residents not being overly affluent they have still contributed by means of time, support, attendance as well as financially. It’s been a fun and worthy day for the whole community”
Erikas Just Giving page is still active if you wish to support Cancer research and can be found at Erika’s Giving Page (cancerresearchuk.org) .
The Pit @ Newstead can be found at Tilford Road, Newstead Village, NG15 0BU and further information including contact details can be found HERE.

















