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A former Northumberland GP has thanked the hospice staff who ve provided perfect care for herself and her family as she faces the end of her life.
Peter s pickles proceeds presented to Craster lifeboat and air ambulance
Pickle sales have helped swell the coffers of Craster RNLI and the Great North Air Ambulance Service by over £2,600.
Thursday, 27th May 2021, 9:43 am
Craster man Peter Mattison Angus spent the lockdown period making different pickles and selling them to raise money, along with copies of Auntie Bessies Cookbook.
Peter, a former volunteer helmsman and keen supporter of both the RNLI and air ambulance, was delighted with the success of the fund-raising initiative and thanks all those who donated or helped.
He said: “Following on from the success of last year’s pickles, we have been able to sell even more to help Craster RNLI and Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) and every penny counts as the past months have been extremely difficult for charities.