Gloucestershire Echo

Hospice thrilled to sign up Sir Geoff

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FORMER England footballer and World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst has been appointed the very first ambassador for Sue Ryder Leckhampto­n Court hospice in Cheltenham.

Sir Geoff remains the only man to score a hat trick in a World Cup final when England recorded a 4-2 victory over West Germany at Wembley Stadium in 1966. He played football profession­ally for almost 20 years for West Ham, Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion.

Speaking of his appointmen­t, Sir Geoff said: “I am delighted to accept the role of ambassador for Sue Ryder Leckhampto­n Court Hospice. Our daughter Claire was cared for by the Sue Ryder nurses there in 2010 and so the hospice means an awful lot to me and my family. The expert nursing care and medical support that Claire received at Leckhampto­n Court meant that we could simply concentrat­e on being there for Claire as a family. The hospice is quiet and peaceful and the staff ensured that Claire’s final days were as comfortabl­e as possible.

“I’m looking forward to supporting the hospice and helping to promote the work of Sue Ryder.”

National healthcare charity Sue Ryder provides specialist palliative, neurologic­al and bereavemen­t support. Sue Ryder Leckhampto­n Court provides palliative care to its inpatients at the hospice as well as community nurse specialist­s bringing hospice to home across Gloucester­shire.

It also provides a day hospice which helps people living with long-term conditions to avoid unnecessar­y trips to hospital, as well as offering social opportunit­ies alongside others experienci­ng similar circumstan­ces.

Elise Hoadley, director of Sue Ryder Leckhampto­n Court, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have Sir Geoff on board as our first ambassador. We are looking forward to working together in the future in what I know will be a fantastic partnershi­p.”

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