There were thrills and spills galore at the 8th annual Great Glen Wheelbarrow Race. Hundreds of spectators gathered as converted wheelbarrows raced though the streets of the village on Saturday to raise funds for LOROS.
On 29th October, LOROS Hospice is turning itself into a shopper’s paradise and wants you to come along. The Frock, Swap and Shop event runs from midday until 3pm and will feature independent clothes, accessory and beauty stalls.
Hollyoaks star Charlie Clapham, former cricketer Paul Nixon, Leicester Tigers legend George Chuter and boxer Rendall Munroe are among those who have stripped down to their underpants for the Hospice’s Undie-dogs Campaign.
Amecon, the UK's largest residential convention dedicated to the celebration of Japanese Animation and Comics, recently raised a staggering £6,443.76 for the Hospice.
Rosemary, who raised thousands of pounds for LOROS, marked her centenary with family and friends at The Lodge in Thurnby, where she now lives.
The ever-popular event will guide walkers through the beautiful Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood, with an extra special ‘A Walk in Wonderland’ route, designed for children, pushchair and wheelchair users.
An organisation who took part in last year’s Yellow Day for LOROS are encouraging others to join in the fun this October.
Tokio Marine HCC donated the funds after choosing the Hospice as their local charity of the year.