Neville has been a Heartbeat stalwart
Preston Heartbeat has recently celebrated member Neville through his 25-year loyalty to the charity.
The North West’s leading cardiac rehabilitation charity celebrated 89-year-old Neville after he first joined 25 years ago following a heart attack, showing a sheer amount of resilience, and the long-term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation.
Showing consistency through attending weekly exercise classes at Preston North End, Neville participates in both cardiovascular and resistance training, tailored completely to him and his needs.
Read more: “We’re two overweight guys on a mission” South Ribble pair aim for 24-hour Tough Mudder challenge
Sally, one of Heartbeat’s specialist instructors said: “Neville is a pleasure to have in class.
“He brings so much laughter and wisdom to the room. I look forward to his weekly Preston North End match reports (win, lose, or draw) and, of course, his song requests. Supporting Neville over the past few years has been a real privilege.”
Neville exercising Pic: Heartbeat
Neville’s story is an example of the charity’s main mission, to help people live longer and happier.
When talking about his experience with the charity, Neville said: “Heartbeat is wonderful — it has kept me alive.
“I’ve met new friends, and it’s a great way to gain fellowship. The staff are absolutely superb. I’m going to keep coming for as long as I can. I’m 89 now and in my 90th year! Thank you to Heartbeat.”
Subscribe: Keep in touch directly with the latest headlines from Blog Preston, join our WhatsApp channel and subscribe for our twice-a-week email newsletter. Both free and direct to your phone and inbox.
Read more: See the latest Preston news and headlines
All rights reserved © 2008-2025
BlogPreston was founded by Ed Walker
Preston based 3manfactory designed & developed the website
Preston based Clook Internet host the website
Blog Preston is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)
Blog Preston is a Community Interest Company. Company number 08814641.