Send us your pictures and video by text, email or by uploading. Click here to find out how. » »
12:48pm Monday 8th September 2008
VILLAGERS gathered to remember their milkman with a charity football match.
Allan Knight was fatally knocked down on his round in Alresford last summer by a drug driver.
Last Sunday (September 7) former colleagues from Dairy Crest took on a team of local veterans at the recreation ground in Ropley, near Alresford.
A former customer, TV newsreader Alastair Stewart, attended the match and gave a speech in memory of the dedicated milkman for whom nothing was too much trouble.
Match organiser Rob Bryant-Jeffries said around 100 people had watched the game, which the veterans won 9-4.
They helped to raise more than £500 which will be donated to Naomi House children's hospice at Sutton Scotney.
An auction including a signed Saints shirt and football raised £214. Various local businesses donated items, including a scooter from Alresford Cycles.
Mr Bryant-Jeffries, a former milkman who worked with Mr Knight, said: "I was very pleased with how it went. Allan's wife Lin was there and Alistair Stewart did a lovely dedication. It was brilliant and I was chuffed that he made the time to come along.
"Everyone will remember Allan, he was such a lovely bloke. His death was such a tragedy."
Mr Knight, 53, of Lime Close, Colden Common, had worked as a milkman around the Alresford area for 30 years.
He was knocked down in Winchester Road, Alresford in July 2007 by a fellow Dairy Crest employee Gregory Locke, 33, who had taken amphetamine the day before. He was jailed for three years.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Search for Jobs with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Find the right person for you with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Search for Homes with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Search for cars with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »