An artistic impression of Margaret Chadd House.Picture supplied by East Coast Hospice
- Credit: Archant
The boss of a hospice charity appeal that estimates it lost up to £700,000 during the pandemic has hit back at claims there is no realistic prospect of the facility ever being built.
Three years ago East Coast Hospice (ECH), the charity behind a bid to build Margaret Chadd House, on the Hopton/Gorleston border told this newspaper it would be up and running by November 2020.
At the time it was calculated it would take another 40 years to raise the £5.2m required, based on the £62,194 raised in 2016/2017.
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