Marston’s is offering respite to people affected by cancer and their families, with free hotel stays and meals out at selected pubs across the country. This is thanks to a new long-term partnership with family-founded cancer charity Something To Look Forward To.

Something look forward

Based in Cambridge, the charity was set up by Fiona Coldron and her husband Andy in 2015. Following her own breast cancer diagnosis, Fiona observed how small treats, such as a meal out, a stay in a hotel, and a day out with the family gave them both something to look forward to, while helping them cope with the relentless toll of hospital visits, treatment, and the emotional and physical demands of the illness.

Sadly, Fiona sadly passed away in 2021, but her daughter Francesca now spearheads the charity, continuing her mother’s legacy. Today, Something To Look Forward To is a multi-award-winning charity, which, over the past 10 years, has provided more than £2 million worth of gifts and experiences to over 40,000 people affected by cancer.

Alongside an annual financial donation from the Marston’s Charitable Foundation, to support the charity’s ongoing work, Marston’s is also donating a series of experience stays at local Marston’s pubs.

The first experience, which is now available to apply for on the charity’s website, is an all-inclusive overnight stay and meal at The Green Lodge Hotel, in Hoylake, Merseyside.

Making a real difference

“Whether through personal experience or someone close to us, cancer touches so many lives and is a journey many of us know all too well,” said Liam Powell, group people director at Marston’s.

“Something To Look Forward To is more than just a charity. It’s a powerful act of community, which demonstrates every day that we can all play a part in lifting each other up, even in the smallest of ways.

“We are delighted to support Francesca and her brilliant team in making a real difference in the lives of people experiencing the effects of cancer and its treatment by giving them and their families something to look forward to.”

Francesca said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be partnering with Marston’s to offer comforting stays at their fantastic local pubs, up and down the country — a welcome retreat for anyone navigating their cancer journey.

“Although cancer is a physical illness, its impact is far-reaching. From the emotional weight of a diagnosis or treatment to the financial pressures that often come with it, the journey can be overwhelming.

“By accessing our service and benefiting from free gifts and experiences, those affected by cancer can take a moment for themselves to pause, rest, and focus on their wellbeing, while creating lasting, positive memories when they’re needed most.”