Corby pub raises more than £1,100 with fun day for hospice
The successful fundraiser took place at The Cardigan Arms in The Jamb in Corby Old Village on April 30.
Community fundraiser for the hospice Marina Rae said: “Thank you to Craig Haldane, landlord of The Cardigan Arms and his partner Irene and their dedicated team for hosting a fantastic family fun day.
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Hide Ad“The event was well attended with live music from 2’s company, The Valentines and Point Blank, also a tasty hog roast by D & L Haddon Butchers.
“We had an array of stalls including No Limits Adventure holding a gross eating challenge.
“Finally, a massive thank you to our volunteers and each and every person who bought raffle tickets, donated their loose change and played our games – together we raised a whopping £1125.85.”
The money raised will go to the hospice, which is an independent charity committed to delivering the best possible practice and development of specialist palliative care for people with cancer, heart failure and other life-limiting illnesses.
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For more information about the hospice in Butland Road and its work, click here or like their page by searching for Lakelands Hospice on Facebook.