Melton borough tea room owner gives large to donation to cancer charity

A series of fundraising events at the Old Brickyard Tea Garden at Scalford raised £569.71 for Hope Against Cancer last year.
From Left to right: Anna Stasinska, nurse Chrissie Masterson, clinical trials research assistant Nicole Clamp and Maureen Ake PHOTO: SuppliedFrom Left to right: Anna Stasinska, nurse Chrissie Masterson, clinical trials research assistant Nicole Clamp and Maureen Ake PHOTO: Supplied
From Left to right: Anna Stasinska, nurse Chrissie Masterson, clinical trials research assistant Nicole Clamp and Maureen Ake PHOTO: Supplied

Recently, tea room owner Anna Stasinska and friend Maureen Ake were invited to visit The Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Facility at the Leicester Royal Infirmary to present a cheque to the charity.

Anna has chosen to support the cause again in 2017. To see what events she’s planned at the tea room throughout the year visit http://www.oldbrickyardteagarden.co.uk/charity-fundraising.html

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Currently Anna said the total raised so far stands at over £500 already.

PHOTO: Supplied - From Left to right: Anna Stasinska, nurse Chrissie Masterson, clinical trials research assistant Nicole Clamp and Maureen Ake

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