David aced the 24 mile challenge with a little help from his friends
David Needham, of Cold Newton, who has Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and is a patient at LOROS Hospice, completed the challenge in a specially made Mountain Trike in less than 24 hours.
The event, which is taking place on Sunday 15th October, is only possible thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who continue to turn up to lend a hand and this year is no different. From handing goody bags, giving out medals, to helping to control the crowd and marshals, there really is a job for everyone.
A 70-year-old mother and her daughters will be jumping 13,000 feet from a plane in memory of her husband after he died at LOROS Hospice.
Full Steam Ahead for LOROS is set to be more than just a ride on the Great Central Railway, with a country clothes stall, a Sunday stroll through the Leicestershire countryside and a delicious hog roast completing the event.
Something old, something new… LOROS is giving brides-to-be the chance to pick up their perfect wedding dress at a bargain price, with hundreds of brand new and pre-loved gowns all priced under £200.
Roll up, roll up, the greatest show in Leicester is coming to town, as LOROS has announced the highly-anticipated theme for next year’s Twilight Walk as being circus and carnival.
This year’s LOROS Open Day promises to offer something for all the family, complete with a petting zoo, live music, plus food and craft stalls, as the Hospice once again opens its doors to the public.