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Iceland gives £10m to build new dementia research facility at UCL

The Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation (IFCF) has today fulfilled its pledge to donate a total of £10 million to support the development of the Hub of the new UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL

26 March 2018

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Iceland has raised these funds a year ahead of schedule through the sale of 5p single-use carrier bags in Iceland stores across the UK and through the generosity of its people, customers and suppliers. An initial gift of £3 million was made in January 2017 and the balance of £7 million was presented to UCL today.

Iceland Foods Founder and Executive Chairman Sir Malcolm Walker has played a leading role in raising a total of £20 million for dementia research at UCL as the founder of the Dementia Research Retail Partnership. The partnership is a group of nine UK retailers who committed to support dementia research at UCL following the introduction of the carrier bag levy in October 2015. The other members are Asda, Waitrose, Morrisons, WHSmith, Farmfoods, Booths, Poundland and HSS Hire.

Sir Malcolm Walker said: “At Iceland, we have been fundraising for dementia research for several years, and I am delighted we have been able to do so much to help improve understanding of the condition as well as raising substantial sums of money to help find a cure. This is a cause immensely close to my own heart, and those of my customers and colleagues. There is hardly a family in the country that has not been affected by dementia and by partnering with UCL, I know we are fighting for a future in which no life is blighted by this devastating disease.”

Professor Michael Arthur, UCL President and Provost, said: “We are delighted that Sir Malcolm and Iceland have made this very generous donation to dementia research at UCL. Iceland’s own strategic philanthropy, and Sir Malcolm’s key role in establishing the Retail Partnership, have been a real catalyst for change and central to making the Hub of the UK Dementia Research Institute a reality. UCL is already - and as the Hub will continue to be - at the forefront of research into treatments and cures for dementia. As we lead a grand coalition of universities, charities, and industry partners, we have the opportunity to be truly transformational and to make real progress in the battle against this devastating disease.”

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  • Iceland Foods Founder and Executive Chairman Sir Malcolm Walker and UCL President & Provost Professor Michael Arthur

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