St Luke’s Hospice Christmas Tree Collection raises more than £27,000
The St Luke’s Hospice Christmas Tree Collection Service has raised a staggering £27,000.
In total, 2,652 Christmas trees were collected and recycled between January 10 and 13.
The St Luke’s Hospice Christmas Tree Collection Service has raised a staggering £27,000.
In total, 2,652 Christmas trees were collected and recycled between January 10 and 13.
The biggest St Luke’s Hospice fundraiser of the year is receiving a New Year makeover – and for the first time will include men!
The “Midnight Walk”, which has seen thousands of women taking part in a sponsored walk between Nantwich and Crewe for the past 14 years, will look a little different this year, say organisers.
Green-minded residents in Nantwich and Crewe are throwing their support behind the annual campaign to recycle Christmas Trees in aid of St Luke’s Hospice.
Registrations for the annual Christmas Tree Collection are now open.
Staff at Nantwich firm Watts Mortgage & Wealth Management have raised £500 for St Luke’s Hospice after successfully completing a 10km run at Tatton Park.
Seven employees of Watts Mortgage & Wealth Management braved the wind and rain to complete the Tatton 10k and raise money for a local charity.
St Luke’s Hospice has teamed up with two Nantwich solicitors to hold the annual Will Week from October 8-12.
Members of public can get their Will written by Hall Smith Whittingham Solicitors or Hibberts Solicitors in Nantwich for free, in return for making a donation to St Luke’s.
Crewe Male Voice Choir has celebrated its 60th anniversary with a reception for friends, supporters and former members of the choir.
Guests included Mayor of Nantwich Cllr David Marren and Mayoress Belinda Marren and Mayor of Cheshire East Cllr Lesley Smetham and consort David Smetham.
Hundreds of Forget Me Not flowers planted in memory of someone loved and missed, have gone on display in Nantwich.
The arrangement of forever flowers has taken pride of place on the lawn opposite St Mary’s Church in the town square.
One of the longest serving members of staff at St Luke’s Hospice is retiring after 30 years of dedicated service.
Dr Kate Smith has spent decades improving end of life care for people in Crewe and Nantwich area and has touched the lives of hundreds of families during her career.
Rodney Densem Wines in Nantwich has launched a limited edition gin as part of the St Luke’s Hospice 30th birthday celebrations.
Just 600 bottles of the celebratory AT 30 gin have been made, with all profits going directly to the Hospice.
More than 400 people gathered at Party Gras in Nantwich to celebrate the 30th birthday of St Luke’s Hospice.
The Party Gras charity ball at Dorfold Park was supported by major local businesses including Mornflake, Event Equipment, trCREATIVE, Roberts Bakery and Redrow supporting the event.
A South Cheshire businessman has pledged a £10,000 raffle prize to be won at the Party Gras event in Nantwich in aid of St Luke’s Hospice.
Andrew Pass, managing director of John Pass Jewellers on Nantwich Road in Crewe, has donated the “money can’t buy” prize as a gift to celebrate the company’s 70th birthday.
Hundreds of women dressed in 80s clothes did the Midnight Walk through the streets of Nantwich and Crewe to raise funds for St Luke’s Hospice.
The Walk, returning for the 14th year, saw hundreds of ladies walk either the full 13.1-mile route or the “half moon” of six miles from Reaseheath College through the streets of Crewe and Nantwich finishing back at Reaseheath in the early hours of Sunday morning.
St Luke’s Hospice is to stage its very first “Gin and Pyjamas” fund-raising event at Wrenbury Hall in Nantwich.
Gin-loving ladies can sign up to the event which is due to take place on Saturday August 11.
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