The Douglas Macmillan Hospice, in Blurton
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Hospices will have to cut core services next year if they do not receive extra funding – after their income fell by £1.2 million during the pandemic.
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A popular town centre charity shop will close for the final today.
The Donna Louise Shop in The Strand, Longton, will shut its doors for the last time at 2pm (December 20).
Teachers stage fun-filled panto at St Joseph s
Jake Ellam ended up covered in cream as he played Widow Twanky in a panto at St Joseph s Primary School MAGICAL mayhem erupted as a Winsford school celebrated Christmas with a difference. Teachers and children at St Joseph s Catholic Primary dressed up as panto characters for a day of fun and laughter. Staff performed a fun-filled show and all the pupils were able to watch the comic capers online in their classrooms.
Sue Doherty as Widow Twanky
Jeanne Raymond as Captain Hook Widow Twanky, Buttons, Captain Cook, Tinkerbell and mad hatter were just some of the many much loved favourites who took to the stage.