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Two new vans donated to Tring hospice at home charity



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THE Iain Rennie Hospice at Home has taken delivery of two new vans thanks to The Game Club, organisers of the Chiltern Hills Vintage Vehicle Rally, which provided the funding for the vehicles, and Perrys of Aylesbury who supplied the Ford van at cost and sponsored the signwriting.
The IRHH's Chief Executive, Maddie Blackburn, was presented with the keys to a Ford Transit and a smaller Citroen Berlingo van by Game Club Chairman, Dave Heasman, at the 2008 rally at Weston Turville on May 18. The vans will be put to immediate use delivering and collecting goods including clothing and furniture for the hospice's nine shops.

"These vehicles will help us raise more funds to care for patients across the Chilterns area," said Maddie. "They are a fantastic and incredibly generous gift and we thank everyone involved for helping us."








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  • Last Updated: 20 May 2008 2:15 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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