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Longfield Hospice invites you to Spring lunch at Egypt Mill

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Longfield Community Hospice is holding a Spring Lunch at Nailsworth’s Egypt Mill on 10 March, from 12 pm to 3 pm, and invites you to book your tickets now.

Egypt Mill, a beautiful 16th-century mill, set in picturesque grounds and boasting a stunning waterside terrace, will host the sumptuous two-course lunch, featuring delicious seasonal ingredients and a glass of fizz on arrival. Sue Parris, Care Director will deliver a talk on all the latest news from the hospice and revealing exciting plans for the Wellbeing Centre in 2022. 

Tickets are £25 per person and are available at longfield.org.uk/spring-lunch or by calling the hospice on 01453 886868 

Longfield provides free care, 365 days a year for adults in Gloucestershire living with a life-limiting illness and support for their loved ones and carers. It also offers Hospice at Home care, helping people to be cared for at home in their final days or weeks, surrounded by loved ones.

Rachel Jones, Head of Fundraising and Marketing said: “With Spring just around the corner, we’re delighted to be organising another fantastic lunch at Egypt Mill. It’s the perfect opportunity to get together with family or friends. Egypt Mill is a great venue that support the hospice on a regular basis and we are looking forward to returning to raise money for our patients and families.”

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