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Hospice receives £8,000 donation

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ONLY FOOLS and Horses star

Sue Holderness visited Thames Hospice last week to accept a donation from Berkshire’s masons.

A trio from the organisati­on have £8,000 worth of gifts to the palliative care centre just outside Maidenhead.

Michael Saunders, the deputy provincial grand master and chair of the Berkshire Mark Benevolent Fund gave £5,000 in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh, while the remaining £3,000 was given by the Berkshire Mark Benevolent Associatio­n as a sign of its commitment to fundraise for the hospice over the next three years.

Joining the presentati­on was Raymond Head, the vice chairman of the associatio­n, and treasurer Brian McCormack.

Mr Sanders said: “The work and support given by the staff of Thames Hospice is invaluable and the members of Berkshire Mark Masonry are delighted to be able to support a superb facility.”

And Lisa Church, director of clinical services at Thames Hospice, said: “I cannot thank the three Masonic Brethren enough for their generous donations and ongoing support.

“These donations will make a real difference to the care and support we provide to patients and their families.”

Ms Holderness, has been a supporter and ambassador of the Hospice for many years and was pleased to able to join the presentati­on.

“Brian and I are dear friends and I’m thrilled that he and his colleagues so generously support the work of Thames Hospice,” she said. “Their incredible donation will help many families in our community facing a terminal illness who urgently need the compassion­ate care and support of our local Hospice.”

 ?? Picture: Thames Hospice ?? Sue Holderness (centre) receives cheques worth £8,000 from Berkshire Masons for the work of Thames Hospice
Picture: Thames Hospice Sue Holderness (centre) receives cheques worth £8,000 from Berkshire Masons for the work of Thames Hospice

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