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📌 Bleed Control Kits – A Community Step Forward after knife Angel visits Newton Aycliffe

  • Mark Preston
  • Jul 2
  • 4 min read

📌 Bleed Control Kits – A Community Step Forward


MISSEDABEAT is proud to share a significant development in our commitment to public safety. Earlier this year, Mark was approached by Sgt Andy Boyd, who had been aware of our ambition to enhance community defibrillator cabinets by equipping them with Bleed Control Kits. These kits, which provide vital equipment to help manage severe bleeding emergencies, could have been used during multiple incidents across Aycliffe Industrial Park in 2024. Their inclusion represents another life-saving measure that will benefit our entire town.

Since Mark joined the leadership team behind the Knife Angel campaign in Newton Aycliffe, launched in December 2024, support for this initiative has grown rapidly. The impact has been nothing short of extraordinary.



The Knife Angel is a 27-foot (8-metre) steel sculpture, forged from over 100,000 surrendered blades, standing as a stark national monument against violence and aggression. This powerful symbol visited Newton Aycliffe on 31 May 2024, marking a turning point in local community engagement.


But this was far more than a sculpture in a public space. It became a catalyst for change—transforming personal grief into collective action, remembrance into education, and symbolism into real-world safety measures.

During its month-long visit, the campaign delivered:

  • Educational workshops that reached over 2,000 local students, sparking meaningful dialogue on the consequences of violence

  • Creative competitions in schools, including poster and photography contests, to engage young people in spreading awareness

  • A knife amnesty, held from 31 May to 28 June, in which 54 weapons were surrendered at local police stations—each one added back into the Knife Angel’s very structure


One of the most heartening outcomes of this campaign has been the community's commitment to change. Tesco Newton Aycliffe, known for its exceptional support of charitable causes, led from the front by contributing critical funding not only for Bleed Control Kits but also for additional community defibrillators. Their involvement has set a high standard for corporate social responsibility.


We also extend our gratitude to GStamp, who not only supported the Bleed Control Kit initiative but ensured Hi-Vis jackets were provided to students visiting the Knife Angel—prioritizing both safety and visibility during such an important campaign.

A number of local businesses have continued to step forward to sponsor Bleed Control Kits, helping MISSED A BEAT reach an important milestone:We have now sourced 35 Bleed Control Kits, and that number continues to grow, thanks to the generosity and commitment of our supporters.

Bleed Control kits ready to be installed in cabinets in Newton Aycliffe and surrounding towns.                                                                       These will all be registered on the Goodsam website
Bleed Control kits ready to be installed in cabinets in Newton Aycliffe and surrounding towns. These will all be registered on the Goodsam website

Mark, who attends weekly BNI (Business Network International) meetings, has seen incredible backing from fellow members. Several BNI-affiliated businesses have already sponsored kits, not only for use across the region but specifically for installation alongside existing community defibrillators in Newton Aycliffe and surrounding areas.

To ensure these life-saving kits are as widely accessible as possible, Mark is actively reaching out to Guardians of defibrillators across Newton Aycliffe and nearby towns. The goal is to arrange the safe installation of Bleed Control Kits in or near existing defibrillator cabinets.

If you are a defibrillator guardian—or know someone who is—please get in touch to discuss how we can work together to enhance your site with this additional life-saving equipment.

📧 Email: info@missedabeat.co.uk🌐 Website: www.missedabeat.co.uk


Together, we are creating safer communities, one cabinet at a time.


📌 A Mother’s Voice – Why This Matters


The devastation caused by knife crime cannot be overstated. As we continue our mission to make Bleed Control Kits widely available alongside defibrillators, it’s important to remember why this work is so vital.

Mark was honored to meet Zoe McGill, whose son Jack tragically lost his life to knife violence in October 2021. Zoe has become a powerful advocate for change, producing an emotional and impactful awareness video aimed at preventing such tragedy from repeating.


Daniel Bird and Jack Woodley both victims of knife crime.
Daniel Bird and Jack Woodley both victims of knife crime.



Zoe shares these powerful words:

“It’s not just a statistic or a headline. It’s about real people—real lives shattered. Consider young Jack, who never made it to his 19th birthday because of a senseless act of violence. Jack went to the fair with his girlfriend and never came home. Having Bleed Control Kits and Defibrillators together won’t bring Jack back, but it may help other victims survive horrific incidents. With MISSEDABEAT’s aim of placing them side by side in community cabinets, it’s only going to help prevent further heartache.”

Zoe’s words are a sobering reminder that behind every kit we place and every cabinet we install, there are lives at stake. MISSEDABEAT is committed to turning this pain into purpose—and we thank Zoe for her strength and her support in helping others.


We must also offer special recognition to Sgt Andy Boyd, who retired this week. His efforts to bring the Knife Angel to Newton Aycliffe and deliver engaging educational workshops have left a lasting legacy. His leadership of the campaign’s monthly planning meetings ensured that ideas flowed, concerns were addressed, and the team remained focused on its mission.

Sgt Andy Boyd
Sgt Andy Boyd

From symbolic art to practical action, the Knife Angel campaign has brought people together around a shared cause.



Thanks to the passion and persistence of everyone involved—from funders and educators to families and front-line workers—MISSEDABEAT is proud to be part of a growing, united effort to protect lives.



Mark received the award on behalf of MISSEDABEAT
Mark received the award on behalf of MISSEDABEAT

And this is only the beginning.

 
 
 

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