Daily News Roundup – 2 November 2015

Categories: In The Media.

Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee praises work done by Thames Hospice

Get Reading
On a recent visit to Thames Hospice in Ascot Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee remarked on the good work done there.

New support group to help people with lung disease

Hemel Gazette
A new support group for people with pulmonary fibrosis has been set up by The Hospice of St Francis in Berkhamsted, with the backing of the British Lung Foundation.

Hospice unveils five-star flat for families

Henley Standard
A flat for families of relatives being treated at the Sue Ryder hospice in Nettlebed has been likened to a five-star hotel after being refurbished.

Three generations of north-east doctor’s family honour his legacy

The Press & Journal
The descendants of a north-east doctor who set up a hospice on the banks of the River Dee gathered to celebrate his legacy at the weekend.

‘I’ll do anything for hospice that helped my grandad’

Mail on Sunday
A look at how you can support your local hospice – by doing anything from volunteering, participating in a fun event or shopping online, through to making a donation (tax efficiently, of course).

Farewell! Long-serving Lindsey Lodge Hospice fundraiser Vivian Vincent retires

Scunthorpe Telegraph
The Lindsey Lodge Hospice is to bid a bittersweet farewell to one of its longest standing members of staff.

Tree of Life hospice sculpture by Man of Steel sculptor

BBC News
A stainless steel tree has been planted in the grounds of Rotherham Hospice, after two years in the making.

From across ehospice editions:

Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities engaged in end of life discussions

Independent Sector releases final report on “Threads” community conversations

My name is Naledi Kopane – latest Little Stars film released

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