Syston and District Skittle League has donated £2,400 to LOROS after collecting cash throughout the season.
Glastonbuget, the world’s greatest tribute festival, celebrated their 10 year success in style by taking festival goers on a musical journey with performances from sensational tribute acts and independent artists. They are also very proud to continue supporting LOROS and are happy to announce that they raised more money than ever this year for the Hospice.
MORE than 20 businesses swapped the office for the golf course to raise more than £14,000 between them.
The 33rd/65th Leicester Scout Troop has been working hard to increase their £50 stake in the LOROS Accumulator Challenge.
The Colourfun Mile is back, following a hugely successful event last year, which saw hundreds of people dig out their running shoes and get showered in powdered paint, all in the name of charity
Danny shunned presents for his 50th Birthday and chose to hold a raffle for LOROS and Cancer Research instead.
The team has organised a raffle that raised an amazing £2,900 to add to their Accumulator total.
Councillor David Clements, Chairman of Blaby District Council, chose to support LOROS during his term of office. and they raised more than £2,000 for the Hospice.