Shropshire Star

Ludlow group give hundreds to cancer charities

A town's cancer support group has handed over hundred to two hospital charities.

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Katie Farmer, fundraiser for Macmillan, Pauline Goslyn, acting treasurer of LCSG and Liz Kyle, fundraising officer for Lingen Davies Cancer Fund

Members of Ludlow Cancer Support Group gave two cheques totalling £1,000 to cancer units in Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Hereford County Hospital, following a sell-out fashion show.

Rosemary Wood, chairwoman of LCSG, said: "The fashion show in March was a sell-out and an outstanding success. It was organised by members, Claire Taylor and Gaynor Lloyd, and raised £840.00.

"Since our group started in 2014, members have received a lot of support from the Lingen Davies Cancer Fund in Shrewsbury and the Macmillan Renton Unit at Hereford County Hospital.

“It was unanimously agreed that monies raised at the fashion show should be divided between these two organisations, and we rounded the sum up to £1000, so we can give them £500 each."

Katie Farmer, fundraiser for Macmillan, and Liz Kyle, fundraising officer for Lingen Davies Cancer Fund, accepted the cheques from acting treasurer Pauline Goslyn and outlined the ways in which donations are spent.

Both organisations are committed to improving services for cancer patients, and Mrs Wood said members of the Ludlow Cancer Support Group were amazed to hear how much money had already been raised by grateful supporters – and interested to know how much more was needed.

While one piece of sophisticated equipment can exceed £1m, the group learnt that 75 per cent of donations were less than £100, she said, but could all add up.