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27th July

WWII Prisoner of War letters discovered in LOROS Hospice shop

A volunteer from the charity shop in Glenfield, Leicester, uncovered an envelope containing World War Two letters sent to a prisoner of war (POW) held in Thailand.

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26th July

‘Into the Wild’ wilderness survivors build creature comforts and raise valuable funds for LOROS Hospice

Into the Wild, a fundraising challenge which is in its second year, dropped off a total of 14 explorers at an undisclosed location over the weekend.

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24th July

Tom Neale from Uptonsteel says the ‘incredible support my dad received at LOROS Hospice’ inspired him to back the Forget Me Not Campaign

Tom Neale is the Operations Manager of Uptonsteel in Markfield, and alongside his team, the company have sponsored the Forget Me Not Campaign for LOROS Hospice.

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5th July

Leicester City Legend, Alan Birchenall plants LOROS Hospice Forget Me Not in the Leicester City Football Club Remembrance Garden

LOROS Hospice Patron Alan Birchenall (Birch) MBE planted a Forget Me Not flower at the Leicester City Remembrance Garden as part of the LOROS Hospice Forget Me Not flower appeal.

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5th July

Snooker's Mark Selby and Leicester City legend Alan Birchenall open unique display for Loros in Leicester's Jubilee Square

Sportsmen Mark Selby and Alan Birchenall cut the ribbon to open a display of flowers to mark those who have died at city hospice LOROS

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4th July

LOROS Hospice CEO, John Knight plants ‘Forget Me Not’ at the summit of North Barrule, Isle of Man, in memory of his friend

Married father-of-two, Matthew McSevney was just 43 years old when he was tragically killed on 5th October 2017. He was cycling to work, when he was struck from the rear by a car. LOROS Hospice CEO, John Knight said: “I had known him for about 12 years. We sailed, ran, cycled, swam and even did triathlons together. The two of us enjoyed the outdoors and sports.

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2nd July

World snooker champion and Leicester City legend officially open our Forget Me Not display in Jubilee Square

At 11am Monday 2nd July, World Snooker champion and LOROS Hospice Patron, Mark Selby, cut the red-tape and officially opened the display alongside fellow Patron and Leicester City Football Club legend Alan Birchenall MBE.

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29th June

Former Status Quo drummer to appear at LOROS Hospice music shop Spiral Scratch in July

Jeff Rich, the longest serving drummer for English rock band Status Quo will be making an appearance at Spiral Scratch on Queens Road on 14th July at 2pm to support the charity’s ‘Choose Charity, Shop LOROS’ campaign.

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