Category Archives: Charities

Team Magna Mazda get on their bikes for charity

Employees from Magna Mazda in Canford Cliffs have set their sights high by promising to cycle 300 miles from London to Paris on 11 July in aid of Poole’s Lewis-Manning Hospice. Gary Evans from Christchurch and Wayne Hales from Poole aim to raise at least £3000 for the charity which provides free care and support...

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Savills shows its support for local cancer charity

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Savills estate agents in Canford Cliffs and Wimborne promises to make the local community a fantastic place to live by supporting a charity, local school and sports club. 

Savills’ ‘making communities our home’ has pledged to donate £1,000 of their fee to Poole’s Lewis-Manning Hospice when they sell your home. 

A spokesperson at Savills said:...

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Local cancer charity benefits from ITV1’s Text Santa appeal


Poole’s Lewis-Manning Hospice, a charity that supports local people with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses has received £1,500 from ITV1’s charity appeal Text Santa. Help the Hospices, a national charity that supports hospice care throughout the UK was chosen as one of the beneficiaries from the programme broadcast in December 2011 which raised £4.1million. From...

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Cherries announce Help the Hospices Family Day

AFC Bournemouth is delighted to announce that the club will be holding a Help the Hospices Family Day on Saturday 25th February as the Cherries host MK Dons at the Seward Stadium. In the wake of the success of the Family Football Festival held in October, the club is looking to reward families who get...

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Local hospice improved my quality of life

A course of treatment for the side effects of cancer has dramatically improved a Bournemouth woman’s life. Wendy Chandler suffered with continuous pain and discomfort in her arm which had become swollen. She later found out that the swelling, or ‘lymphoedema’, was a side effect of her cancer treatment and she wasn’t able to move...

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