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Scooter sisters support King s Lynn hospital charity appeal

Scooter sisters support King s Lynn hospital charity appeal  | Updated: 08:12, 11 February 2021 Sisters Polly Anderson, aged nine, and Robyn Symons, aged seven, are raising money for the Lynn News charity of the year, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital maternity bereavement suite appeal by travelling 30 miles on their scooters. Accompanied by parents James and Ellie, their baby sister, and dog, their target is to travel a total of 30 miles around their local area over the next two weeks. The money raised will contribute towards QEH’s Maternity Bereavement Suite Appeal. So far, the girls have received support through 42 donations amounting to £565. Robyn’s mother, Ellie Anderson, said: “As a family we are really active, and at the moment going for a walk and getting fresh air is the highlight of our day!

Scooter fundraiser for Queen Elizabeth Hospital King s Lynn

Published: 4:13 PM February 9, 2021    Nine-year-old Polly Anderson and her seven-year-old sister Robyn Symons are gearing up to scoot 30 miles to raise cash for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn. - Credit: JustGiving Two sisters are gearing up to travel 30 miles on their scooters in a bid to raise cash for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn.    Nine-year-old Polly Anderson and seven-year-old Robyn Symons have already raised £565 for the QEH’s Maternity Bereavement Suite appeal.   Accompanied by their parents James and Ellie, their baby sister and their dog, the pair hope to raise as much cash as possible in their sponsored scoot.  

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The Recorder - Caged man of Buckland subject of history talk

‘Caged man of Buckland’ subject of history talk The Rev. Josiah Spaulding Sr.’s home in Buckland. Contributed photo The Rev. Josiah Spaulding, father of the man who was kept in a cage for 57 years. Contributed photo Published: 5/24/2017 9:24:43 PM BUCKLAND An 18th-century Buckland man who spent 57 years locked in a wooden cage by his family and how his story impacted the care of the mentally ill is the subject of the Buckland Historical Society’s annual talk and pie social on Friday, June 2. The talk will be in the Public Hall on Upper Street. Kathy Lytle of Buckland has researched the life of Josiah Spaulding Jr. and, through family letters, she has been able to illuminate the religious and social mores of that period.

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