"The way the patients are cared for is brilliant," said 63-year-old Bharti, of Thurmaston whose mother-in-law, Sudha Gokani, died at the Hospice.
Former Leicester Lions President Douglas Smith has recalled the moment Prince Charles walked right up to him at the LOROS Hospice official opening and made a joke about him being the local mafia.
Lizzy died at LOROS Hospice on August 13 this year. Before she died, Lizzy told of her LOROS experience and how the hospice helped her come to terms with having a terminal illness.
Balfour Beatty recently organised a Health, Safety & Wellbeing awareness event an LOROS was invited to join them, along with other charities and ommercial businesses.
Ian Astill’s wife, Mel was just 34 when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She came to LOROS last year, following a three year battle with the illness.
Sally's visit was part of the Hospice’s 30 for 30 campaign, celebrating 30 years since LOROS first opened.
Hundreds of walkers are expected to take part and dozens of volunteers are needed to help see them safely along the route
Despite being terrified of heights, Stuart Ellison is hoping to raise a minimum of £1,000 for LOROS when he takes part in a skydive on November 20th, which would have been his Dad's 56th birthday.