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Close to £2m appeal target for Acorns
ACORNS £4 million appeal is on course to reach the half way mark by Christmas. Funds to build a new hospice for more than 150 life-limited youngsters now stand at £1.92 million. The appeal grew by a whopping £102,000 last month, with £11,733 raised in
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Village calendar to help hospice appeal
A COUNTY village used to seeing male pin-ups may be relieved to find sweeter faces on next year's calendar. Miss January in Norton Canon is angelic Amelia Smith, pictured taking her doll and teddy for a walk in a pram. Last year villagers turned the first
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Lions time capsule at hospice
A TIME capsule containing artefacts from a Herefordshire charitable organisation will be set in stone inside Acorns new children's hospice. Hereford Lions Club's Peter King is inviting people, clubs and organisations to send in their names and address
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Total dedication
SICK children in Herefordshire will be asking Father Christmas for a very big present this year. They need £2 million so building can begin on the new Acorns Children's Hospice for the three counties next spring. After eight months of fundraising they
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Appeal hits £1.75m
ACORNS is cracking open the bubbly this week as its appeal to fund a new children's hospice reaches £1.75 million. Fundraising was boosted by a massive £450,000 in September with £29,598 raised in Herefordshire alone. Community fundraising co-ordinator
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Choral rapture
AN internationally acclaimed male voice choir will be singing out in support of terminally ill county children on September 28. Welsh choir, Morriston Orpheus, will be in concert at Worcester Cathedral to raise money for the Acorns Three Counties Appeal
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Acorn appeal tops the £1/2m
A LITTLE acorn has grown into a big tree worth half a million pounds for terminally ill county children. The totaliser tree for Acorns Children's Hospice has shot past its first major milestone, just three months after a £4million fundraising appeal for
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Lady golfers to help Acorns
BELMONT Golf Club's lady captain will tee off to raise money for county children on August 14. Joan Skyrme is appealing for teams of four to join her at the club and support her fundraising appeal for life limited children. "My chosen charity this year
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From small Acorns....
THERE was a huge surge in donations from Herefordshire as the appeal for the new Three Counties Acorns Children's Hospice completed its second month. In May the fund grew by £90,000, bringing the total amount raised so far for the 10-bed hospice planned
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Acorns marches on
WHEN 150 blue balloons were released over Hereford the life-limited children and their families watching offered up a £4 million prayer of hope, writes ANITA HOWELLS. Just four weeks later they are celebrating with Acorns Children's Hospice after an impressive
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Ton-up turn out hope for charity bike ride
LAST year an incredible 111 county bikers left a city pub to ride 200 miles in aid of sick children. Their colourful machines are pictured outside the Rose and Crown in Ledbury Road, where it is hoped the scene will be repeated this month. Hereford Motorcycle
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Businesses invited to tee off for good cause
BUSINESSES in Herefordshire are being invited to tee off for a children's charity in June. The Acorns Children's Hospice Trust's first golf day is being organised to boost a £4 million fundraising appeal to build a new hospice for life-limited children
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Loss of her friend Abby inspires heartfelt recording
A FORMER Hereford schoolgirl with a song in her heart has recorded a CD in memory of a beloved friend, writes ANITA HOWELLS. 'I Miss You' is the title of the deeply moving song recorded by ex Hereford Cathedral School pupil Harriet Lowe, following the
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Beryl's motivation is found close to home
A BIG hearted county fundraiser is dedicating her working hours to a children's charity in thanks for care to a seriously ill niece, writes ANITA HOWELLS. Beryl Knapper manages the Acorns shop in Ross-on-Wye in recognition of the invaluable support her
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Smile concealed a cruel twist of fate
STEPHEN Hill was the picture of health when he gave this heart-warming smile, but what lay beneath his toddler's twinkle was the beginning of a swift and cruel disease. Maria and David Hill's treasured photograph, kept in the living room of their Leominster
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Acorns helps families faced with heartbreaking tragedy
SISTERS Kelly and Alison Hibbard were born with a rare genetic disorder that meant they would not live to see adulthood - their Hereford parents have told how the Acorns Children's Hospice changed their lives. Pauline and Dave Hibbard from Penhaligon
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Celebrating for Acorns appeal
AN open-air family Christmas celebration is taking place at Hereford's Left Bank Village on Sunday December 21 in aid of the Acorns Three Counties Appeal to build a new children's hospice. The evening event, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm in Kate's Square, will
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Acorns rower will take tougher route
A LIFE-threatening abscess was a risk too far for 'Who Dares Rows' former SAS soldier David Williams. Currently recovering from surgery, David has had to pull out of plans to cross the Atlantic single-handed and raise funds for the Acorns Children's Hospice
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Helen's mountain climb for Acorns
A HEREFORD woman has raised more than £1,000 for charity after climbing one of Africa's highest mountains. Helen Rosser, who works as a senior finance officer for the Sanctuary Housing Association, will donate £1,200 towards the Acorns children hospice
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Tree-mendous way to aid Acorns
A 'TREEMENDOUS' fundraising idea which will help with Acorns' fundraising to build a new children's hospice has been launched in the run up to Christmas. Instead of sending traditional cards, Herefordshire schools, colleges, businesses and organisations
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From Offa's Dyke to the rainforest
THE Acorn Walk on Offa's Dyke is inspiring an intrepid charity fundraiser. Annie Turner, who is preparing to brave the dangers of the Amazon Rainforest for the Acorns Children's Hospice cause, is keeping fit on the appropriately named walk and invites
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Best for the little ones
GIVING little ones with awful illnesses 'the best that money can buy' is the aim of a Ledbury fundraiser who is focusing on getting Acorns Childrens Hospice finished. Mike Marshall's 60th birthday bash when he invited everyone to a pig roast and an auction
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Hospice's dream takes step forward
THE dream of a new Acorns hospice to support life-limited children from Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire has taken a massive step closer to becoming reality with the signing of the contract for the project. The charity's £4 million appeal
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Braving the Amazon to aid Acorns hospice fund
TROPICAL diseases and killer creepy crawlies don't frighten Annie Turner. She's probably seen worse. The remarkable 65-year-old from Pembridge is preparing to survive nine days in the Amazon Rainforest. Friends have got their money on Annie sticking it
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Acorns' aim is madcap fun
MADCAP fun with lots of foam will be among the ingredients at the Acorns' It's a Knockout charity challenge. Slippery slope, jungle gymkhana and minefield are three of eight money-making capers planned for Children's Hospice Week, September 20 to 27.
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Model engineers' boost for Acorns
A UNIQUE little yellow engine has helped raise £1,500 for sick children. The new Australian Baldwin locomotive, the only one of its kind to be built in the UK, was launched by Hereford's mayor, Councillor Ursula Attfield and members of the Hereford Society
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Holiday venture to help hospice fund
A YOUNG fundraiser has put the school holidays to good use by collecting money with her friends for a children's charity. Camilla Hutton's latest venture has raised £53 for Acorns Children's Hospice. The 11-year-old, with friends, Gemma Summer, Becky
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Recycling call
THE call is going out for Herefordshire businesses to join the recycling revolution and turn used printer cartridges into cash for a regional children's charity. Acorns Children's Hospice Trust has teamed up with a company called Recycle King to provide
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Racers line up for Acorns
A TOP class harness racing event is taking place to help raise funds for the Acorns Three Counties Appeal to build a new children's hospice. Harness racers from across the country will be trotting out in support of the children's charity at the race,
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Acorns through the £3m barrier
THE appeal to build a new children's hospice for the Three Counties has passed the £3 million milestone. The Acorns Three Counties Appeal, which was publicly launched in April 2002 and backed by the Hereford Times, needs to raise £4 million to build and
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Stepping out for sake of hospice
MORE than 200 walkers have raised £15,000 for a county children's charity. Striding out from Eastnor Castle, Acorns Children's Hospice supporters walked through Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire to raise funds for a new hospice for life-limited
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Partying, dancing and all that jazz....
JAZZ jivers danced their way to raising more than £5,000 at a ball in aid of seriously ill county children. To the sounds of Gentlemen of Jive parents from Hereford Cathedral School and Herefordshire business people partied for Acorns Children's Hospice
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Tee off for hospice bid
GOLFERS are asked to be a sport for Acorns Children's Hospice at a Hereford Times charity tournament in Kington. Tee-off is on August 1 at Kington Golf Club where teams of only registered handicap players are invited to play in fours, using the Stableford
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Walkers aid Acorns fund
HUNDREDS of walkers are expected to trek through the Three Counties on Sunday in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice. Around 250 people will to rise to the challenge and walk up to 26 miles through Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire to raise
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Charity golfers to tee off for Acorns
CHARITY golfers will tee off for Acorns at a county golf club on May 30. The Rotary Club of Hereford Wye Valley has organised a golf day at the Herefordshire Golf Club, Wormsley, to raise money for the charity's new hospice for life-limited children.
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Colourful characters boost Acorns
HARRY Potter, Noddy and Bill and Ben were amongst colourful characters raising money for Acorns Children's Hospice - and promoting new Hereford Times news stands. Staff, and their children, at the Co-op, Grandstand Road, Hereford, raised £500 for the
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Hospice fund-raisers top £2.5m in just a year
ONE year after 150 balloons were sent with a little prayer sailing over Hereford's High Town dreams of millions of pounds for the county's seriously ill children are coming true, writes ANITA HOWELLS. The Acorns Three Counties Appeal to fund a new hospice
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Bikers needed on charity ride
TWO hundred miles of open road is beckoning county bikers to take part in a fifth charity rally. Hereford Motorcycle Club is appealing for motorcyclists and scooter riders to sign up for its annual ride to Aberystwyth and raise thousands of pounds for
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Acorns fun day
LUNCH TIME rock music, karaoke and leg waxing for the lads, all part of a fun day held at Weobley High School in aid of the Acorns Trust Children's Hospice Appeal. Tom Jackson and Josh Mitchell braved the pain; imposed by a crowd of sadistic leg-waxers
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Mother tells of baby death
A BRAVE mum has spoken about the life and death of her baby boy at a charity meeting in Hereford. Highlighting the importance of a new children's hospice for the three counties, Sadie Lewis told an Acorns meeting how her family had received invaluable
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Miles for Acorns
ACORNS Children's Hospice supporters will put their best feet forward for the charity in Hereford on Sunday, April 27. The city's Lions Club has organised four sponsored walks starting from the City Sports Club, Grandstand Road, between 9.30am and 11am
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Hitting the right notes
A WORLD tenor supremo has swelled Hereford Cathedral to the tune of well over £3,000. Leominster's Ian Storey, who has sang in the world's most famous opera houses, staged a concert in his home county in aid of Acorns' Three Counties Appeal. He was joined
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Cash flows from bad hair days
BAD hair days, outrageous clothes and even a scattering of Noddy characters helped raise thousands of pounds as Acorn mania swept county schools. It started at Trinity Primary School, Hereford, where a 'welcome to Toyland' sign hung before a room full
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Public meeting on Acorns' plans
DETAILED plans on Acorns' planned £4million children's hospice will be presented at a public meeting at Hereford Town Hall on Wednesday, February 26. Organised by the city's Lions Club, the event begins at 7.15pm and is a chance for everybody interested
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Fundraising series
COPPERS were pooled and coffee drank by members of Hereford City Townswomen's Guild after taking a county charity to their hearts. The ladies have raised £250 for Acorns Three Counties Appeal through donating their own money and hosting coffee mornings
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Acorns half-way
LIFE-LIMITED little ones across three counties are one step closer to having their dreams turned into reality as funding for the Acorns Children Hospice hits the halfway mark. Fundraisers are 'over the moon' at hitting the £2 million mark - half the total
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Hospice fund mission is set to blossom soon
A SPECIAL needs teacher's mission to raise £5,000 for terminally ill county children has grown from a little acorn into a great big tree. Potentially spanning three counties, Mary Schiavon's fundraising for the Acorns Three Counties Children's Hospice
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Raising the roof
HOUSEWIVES, school children and professional musicians will band together to raise the roof at a Herefordshire theatre on December 21. The 45-strong Bromyard Wind Band will play Christmas carols at the Conquest Theatre from 7.30pm and raise funds for
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Man at the top
A 50-YEAR-OLD grandfather will celebrate his birthday by climbing Mount Everest. The 29,028 feet challenge will be like walking on air for Colin Smith from Hereford. He will scale the world's highest mountain via an air tread stepper from the comfort
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An office party to be remembered
IT will be an office party no one will forget for the winners of a county radio contest this Christmas. Radio Wyvern listeners are asked to tune into the station's 'Quid for a Kid Day' on December 13 in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice. "People are encouraged
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Carol out to hit jackpot
A BINGO playing Herefordshire grandmother is on a £3,000-winning streak. Carol Hill is calling the numbers in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice and in memory of her grandson, who died aged just seven. The Leominster bingo buff has now raised more than
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Yes it's true... sometimes money can grow on trees
MONEY will be growing on trees at a city office next month. Instead of sending cards to colleagues this Christmas staff at Hereford's Inland Revenue will write their names on a fir tree and make a donation to the Acorns Three Counties Appeal. The money
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Cheeky chimp in playful mood
A CHEEKY chimp called Munks is looking for county children to share his adventures. His first escapade is for Acorns Children's Hospice. A cuddly Munks will be waiting in the charity's shops in Hereford and Ross-on-Wye to be taken home. He is the creation
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County friends heading for China
THREE friends from Herefordshire are to journey to the centre of the Earth. Glenys Willis, Catherine Dobson and Danielle Marsh will travel through China's three giant gorges before the centre of the world disappears in a swirl of water. Glenys and Danielle
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Cakes and tea
A CUP of coffee and a butterfly cake could make all the difference to a county children's charity this month. Supporters of Acorns Children's Hospice are asked to break for tea and raise money for a £4million new hospice for life-limited children in Herefordshire
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Acorns say thanks a million
CHAMPAGNE corks have been popping across the county for Acorns Children's Hospice as its fundraising appeal to build a new hospice smashes £1million. Acorns chief executive John Overton said: "To be at this point, just five months after launching the
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Acorn the ferret needs head start
THE heat is on for a little ferret called Acorn from racy ladies in a North Herefordshire village. The six-month-old family pet has become a mascot for Mary Lowe and Anne Ruff from Weobley who plan to race him in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice. The
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Grant makes a splash
SERIOUSLY ill children can look forward to splashing about in a hydrotherapy pool thanks to a £200,000 grant from a Herefordshire charitable foundation. The Jordan Foundation, created by the Clays family, has brought the Acorns Children's Hospice Appeal
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2,000-strong bid on puzzle book
A BIG-HEARTED city primary school teacher is asking at least 2,000 people 'to Bat' for a children's charity. If possible Mary Schiavon, who runs Trinity Primary School's unit for children with physical disabilities, would like every household in Hereford
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Hearts in harness on Acorns appeal
TOP harness racers from Herefordshire will trot out to raise funds for terminally ill children on Sunday. The Three Counties Harness Race in aid of a new Acorns children's hospice is expected to attract more than 100 entrants to Hanley Swan. Organisers
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Dream garden opens
AN English Lady's dream garden created by two of Britain's top designers is to open its gates for a county children's charity. The remarkable two-and-a-half acre garden at Bridges Stone Mill, Alfrick Pound, is the result of 20 year's planting and design
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Acorns helpers step out
A WALK past one of the Seven Wonders of the World is one of three mighty challenges planned to raise funds for terminally ill county children. Acorns is appealing for fundraisers to sign up for two walks, including one through Herefordshire and a cycle
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Ravers don their flares in 70's style
RAVERS at a popular festival disco will be digging out their flares this weekend even though the annual festivities are not going ahead. Ross-on-Wye will be grooving to the sounds of the 70's at the Prince of Wales pub on Saturday, thanks to festival
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Scarborough 3 Hereford United 3
Tuesday, February 3, 2004 TOP scorer Steve Guinan marked his return to action with the goal that handed Hereford United a point in a 3-3 draw at Scarborough last night. But it was 'keeper Matt Baker who was the real hero of the Nationwide Conference clash
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Out to drum up support
POORLY children in the county are looking for good friends to help raise £4million. The Acorns Children's Hospice Trust is setting up friends groups across the three counties to drum up support for its new hospice for life-limited children. Appealing
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Bikers break records on run
MEMBERS of a Hereford bikers club broke records for their favourite charity when they rode 200 miles in convoy for sick children. The massive fundraising effort for Acorns and the charity's planned new children's hospice for the three counties saw a record
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Eyes down for Acorns appeal
A HEREFORDSHIRE grandmother is calling eyes down for a children's charity in memory of her grandson. Bingo buff Carol Hill from Leominster plans to hold games to raise funds for the Acorns Children's Hospice that cared for her seven-year-old grandson
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Climb every mountain
A PLUCKY lady with mountains to climb has set her sights on the Peruvian highlands and a £4 million children's appeal, writes ANITA HOWELLS. Retired Herefordshire teacher Heather Phillips has bravely signed up to walk the Inca Trail in Peru after having
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Live music will boost funds
A COUNTY club is to host an evening of live music in response to the launch of a £4 million fundraising appeal to build a hospice for seriously ill children. Supporters of the Acorns Childrens Hospice are invited to The Welsh Club, Ross Road, Hereford
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Taking to road to help
BIG hearted members of a county bikers club are preparing for the open road with a mission to help sick children. More than 100 motorcyclists are likely to turn out for a 200-mile round ride to Aberystwyth in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice on Sunday
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Sky high with appeal message
ONE hundred and fifty blue balloons were sent sailing over Hereford's High Town carrying a £4million appeal message from life-limited county children on Tuesday. County youngsters and their families gave a big cheer for the new Acorns Children's Hospice
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Three Counties Appeal seeking to raise £4 million for hospice
A BALLOON for every child in Herefordshire who will die before their 19th birthday has been released at the launch a £4million fundraising appeal to build a children's hospice for the three counties. Families gathered in High Town, Hereford, last Tuesday
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Acorns - all you need to know
- The new Worcester hospice will be staffed by a team of up to 40 people including physiotherapists, activity co-ordinators, social workers and bereavement councillors. There will also be a community team and about 150 unpaid volunteers, who are still
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Donkey paddock will remain
VETERAN donkeys Sally and Dotty will welcome children to their old paddock when Acorns' new hospice for the three counties opens in 2004. They belong to Acorns benefactor June Sayce, who has given the land, worth £1.4million, to the charity on the wishes
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Teenagers' own wing
TEENAGERS staying at the new Acorns hospice will have the run of their own wing. Youngsters will be able to do their own thing in their own specially-equipped unit - and go to the local pub for a drink with their friends. "Teenagers define their own day
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Dedicated to hospice fund
EARLIER this year they were doing it in Borneo. This month they are doing it again, but in Hereford, much nearer home. Three friends have dedicated a year to raising money to help ensure the building of the Acorns Children's Hospice. A Christmas Ball
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Famous foreman on Acorns' site
A THREE-YEAR-OLD Bob the Builder fan has met his yellow dungareed hero - and given him a matey bite on the ear too. Bob wouldn't have minded. The friendly faced builder, who was temporarily foreman on one of the most publicised building sites in the three
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Roofers to New York
A BABY girl's legacy to help terminally ill children has inspired two county roofers to run the New York Marathon. Octavia Mary Portia Perry from Ullingswick was just three months old when she died of a rare form of leukaemia. Her parents, Phil and Jackie
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Sun Valley workers raise £8,000
SIXTEEN Sun Valley employees have rowed their way to raising more than £8,000 for Acorns Children's Hospice. Without an ounce of canoeing experience between them the group took on a challenge from colleagues to row 65 miles down the River Wye in one weekend
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Steam up for Acorns
A UNIQUE Australian engine is to make its debut appearance at a children's charity day in Hereford on Sunday. Honking, whistling and with flashing lights, a smart little yellow and black Australian Baldwin will make a grand entrance at Broomy Hill Miniature
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Acorns shop reopens its doors
A HEREFORD charity shop is showing off a brand new look. The Acorns retail shop in Eign Gate has reopened its doors following a major revamp. The refurbishment has improved the display area and made more room for customers and stock. "The shop feels bigger
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Atlantic row for Acorns appeal
A TOP-flight former SAS man has been inspired by a baby boy he never met to row across the Atlantic in his memory, writes ANITA HOWELLS. David Williams from Hereford was deeply moved when he heard the tragic tale of Fraser Lewis. At just five-and-a-half
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Feast raises £1,500 for hospice fund
FORTY friends have feasted on a lunch of Herefordshire's finest produce and raised more than £1,500 for Acorns Children's Hospice. Cooked by Kate Harvey and Louise Anton at Upper Whyle House, Pudleston, the menu included fine cheeses, wines, chocolates
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Prizes up for grabs to help Acorns
DINNER with a dashing doctor, a nurse to do the filing or an off-roading fire fighter are all on the menu during a special charity gala evening at the Left Bank in Hereford on May 23. The promise auction, organised by nurse, Michelle Day, and fire fighter
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Sporting greats an exciting draw
FORMER sporting greats were held to an exciting draw by the Hereford Cathedral School Headmaster's Xl in a charity cricket match at Wyeside, which raised £500 for the Acorns Hospice Appeal. With former England batsmen Derek Randall leading the way, the
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I'm a fund-raiser - get me out of here
I'M a fund-raiser, get me out of here! - a county charity group might yell from the depths of the Amazon Rainforest. Adventurers raising money for the Acorns Three Counties Appeal will set up a celebrity-style jungle camp on a journey to the foot of the
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Making friends for Acorns
A CHILDRENS charity is making lots of new friends in Hereford - and wants more to join them. Acorns Children's Hospice is inviting them all to an informal meeting at the Model Railway, Broomy Hill, on Thursday, May 1, to find out more about raising money
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Walk for Acorns
SUPPORTERS of the Acorns Children's Hospice Appeal are challenged to stride through three counties to raise funds. Starting and finishing at Eastnor Castle near Ledbury on June 29, fundraisers can walk 30km through Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire
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Acorns on song with Ross event
THE sounds of Mozart, Albinoni and Vivaldi will float over Ross-on-Wye when an orchestra and a group of singers get in concert for charity, writes ANITA HOWELLS. The Penyard Singers and the Brecknock Sinfonia hope to raise at least £2,000 for Acorns'
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Joan's mighty work for Acorns
THE former captain of Belmont Golf Club has raised a fantastic £2,243 for Acorns' Three Counties Appeal. Joan Skyrme, who was captain between 2002 and 2003, raised the money through club events. She wishes to say a big thank you to everyone who contributed
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Volunteers needed
ACORNS is looking for volunteers in South Herefordshire to help with its major fund-raising appeal to build a children's hospice for the Three Counties. The hospice is looking for 'champions' to help with cheque presentations, talks and organising small-scale
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Dancing bowlers rally to cause
THERE was love on the dance floor at a Herefordshire bowling centre - to the tune of £500 for seriously ill children. Heart shaped pavlovas, a cabaret and live music were the ingredients of a fundraising Valentine's ball at Wormelow's Indoor Bowling Centre
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Trek team have top peak in sights
TERMINALLY ill county children need a team of trekkers to scale a whole mountain range for them. The challenge set by Acorns Children's Hospice is to climb 4,167m to the summit of Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa. The trek is in aid of
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Trippers all aboard
PASSENGERS aboard a city coach bound for a spectacular laser and firework show brought a fund for terminally ill county children to more than £400. The partygoers were on a night out arranged by MaggieMay Coach and Theatre Trips and were supporting Acorns
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Sheila treks up the Amazon as support grows for hospice
A LEOMINSTER woman who trekked the Himalayas for Lepra, the leprosy sufferers' charity, is heading for a complete change of scene. Sheila Cole, manager of the Paradise Court Sheltered Housing Scheme, Leominster, is heading for the Amazon for her latest
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Hereford continue good form
Report: Hockey Ian Gwilliam (right) sets up another attack for Hereford in their victory over Lansdown in the West of England and South Wales Hockey League. The win continued Hereford's recent good form which has eased them away from the bottom two places