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As part of East Ribble District’s continuing support of the East Lancs Hospice Drinks Trolley, District Charity Steward Malcolm Roe and Assistant District Charity Steward Alan Fielder, together with Alan’s wife Shirley, a regular volunteer for East Ribble, presented a cheque to Ann Dobson, long term Hospice supporter and member of the Creative and Support Therapy Team at the Hospice.

The twice yearly cheque for £ 350 is used to re-stock the drinks trolley at the Hospice. The alcohol is used in therapy for the patients and proves very beneficial for them in their treatment.

This support for the Drinks Trolley was started many year ago by the late Harry Hesmondalgh when he was APGM, and the District is happy to continue this worthwhile support.

Article and Image: East Ribble District