Music legend Paul McCartney reaches out to help Midlands couple

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A Nottingham couple have been ‘blown away’ by Sir Paul McCartney’s decision to donate a signed
Beatles boxed set to be sold at auction to support a charity they launched in 2013.

One of the biggest musicians of all time agreed to help the Forever Stars charity raise much-needed
funds after being contacted by Richard Daniels.

Business owner Richard, 41, and wife Michelle Daniels, 39, a nurse, launched the charity to help
bereaved parents following the tragic loss of their baby daughter Emily, who was stillborn on
December 19, 2013, at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.

Richard, from Chilwell, said: “The donation is amazing, I am absolutely blown away by it. I was in
shock when we received the email confirming the gift from Sir Paul McCartney’s office, which we
contacted in the hope he would help us.

“It’s a generous gift from one of the world’s biggest stars. I can’t begin to imagine how much we may
raise from this but I’m sure it will be substantial.”

The Beatles boxed set will go under the hammer on March 14 at a specialist music sale at Hansons
Auctioneers, in Heage Lane, Etwall, near Derby.

Charles Hanson, owner of Hansons Auctioneers, said: “We always do as much as we can to support
charity causes and this topic is one close to my heart. I very much hope Paul McCartney’s kind
donation will raise a great deal of money for this charity.”

So far, Forever Stars has raised more than £250,000 – £115,000 of which was used to build Serenity
Suite, a bereavement area for parents who have stillborn babies or suffer the distress of neonatal
baby loss at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.

Following that success, parents contacted the charity to ask for help to open a similar facility at
Nottingham’s City Hospital. It opened last December, aided by an £80,000 donation from Forever
Stars. In February the charity announced a £1 million Forever In Bloom Appeal to develop a
remembrance garden for bereaved parents.

The Paul McCartney-signed Beatles box set, will be sold on March 14 at Hansons Auctioneers, Heage
Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire, with an estimate of £250-£500. To find out more, call 01283 733988 or
email jspencer@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk.

Sir Paul McCartney performing live in Dublin. Credit: Wikipedia image

Paul McCartney Forever Stars Donation

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