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LIVE 24-SEVEN ANJA POTZE


DONATES CUTTING EDGE TECH TO WORCESTER BREAST UNIT


Anja Potze, Worcester’s fine jewellery expert has raised a staggering £30,000 in support of The Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven which has enabled the charity to purchase pioneering technology in the form of a portable ultrasound machine. The machine will allow the Worcestershire Breast Unit consultants greater ability to reach more patients across the county by offering increased flexibility as to where and how breast disease can be detected.


Anja Potze added: “As a Worcester city centre business with customers from across the whole county, I meet a lot of people who have been affected in some way by breast cancer and who have been patients at the Unit. The Worcestershire Breast Unit is a vital part of the health of our community and we must all support its services. I understand from Mr Thrush and his team that this new piece of technology will assist in that.”


For further information on Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven please visit www.worcsbreastunithaven.com


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IS PURE ‘GOLD’ FOR EVERYONE AT ST GILES HOSPICE


TONY HADLEY ’S VISIT


It was ‘with pleasure’ that St Giles Hospice welcomed pop star and former Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley last week to their Whittington site. Tony spent time meeting patients, staff, volunteers and visitors throughout the hospice whilst also handing over a £4,000 donation from the proceeds of his Lichfield Festival charity concert at Lichfield Cathedral.


Tony said; "St Giles Hospice is an amazing place - I didn't know what to expect, but I was bowled over. It's an incredible and beautiful building and the staff have been so fantastic - their friendliness shines through. St Giles is a really happy place with a beautiful atmosphere and it's been a real privilege to come along and meet everybody. I’m full of admiration for the work that they do."


Backed by his six-piece band, Tony delighted fans with a selection of his classic hits, songs from his new album and a sprinkling of festive favourites, at Tony Hadley Live in December. The concert was presented by Lichfield Festival and Lichfield Cathedral, sponsored by City Jewellers of Lichfield, in aid of Lichfield Festival and St Giles Hospice.


Tony, who is a patron of Lichfield Festival, visited the hospice with Festival Chair Helen Wiser and Festival Director Damian Thantrey the following day to hand over the cheque, they were given a tour of the facilities by Chief Executive Emma Hodges.


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Emma said:“Tony made such a difference at St Giles during his visit. He was so generous with his time, chatting by the bedside of three patients, who are big fans.”


Helen Wiser, Chair of Lichfield Festival, said; “Tony is a fantastic Festival Patron and we’re hugely grateful for his support. Not only were we treated to a fabulously entertaining and memorable evening in the Cathedral, but his generosity through this fundraising concert is a major boost for 2020. He really has become part of the whole Festival community and it’s always a pleasure to see him in the audience at summer Festival events.”


The 2020 Lichfield Festival will take place 9-19 July, see www.lichfieldfestival.org for details. For more information about St Giles Hospice and the care it provides, please visit www.stgileshospice.com


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