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Cricket league donates £1,245 to Sue Ryder's Manorlands hospice.
Summary
The Timothy Taylor's Craven & District cricket league gave £1,245 to the Oxenhope Manorlands Sue Ryder hospice, money raised at a finals day and through season donations.
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The Timothy Taylor's Craven & District cricket league has made another contribution to the Oxenhope Manorlands Sue Ryder hospice. The league donated £1,245. Funds came from the Manorlands Plate finals day at Keighley Cricket Club last August and from donations during the season. A cheque was handed over at Timothy Taylor's Knowle Spring brewery.
Key details:
- The league contributed £1,245 to Manorlands, the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice.
- Fundraising sources included the Manorlands Plate finals day at Keighley Cricket Club and donations collected during the season.
- The cheque presentation took place at Timothy Taylor's Knowle Spring brewery.
- League secretary Peter Forster said the league was "delighted" to continue long-standing support and acknowledged the hospice's role in end-of-life care.
- Jane Jenkins, marketing director at Timothy Taylor's, said the league reflects dedication, teamwork and community and noted a shared commitment to raising funds for Manorlands.
- Tahani King, community fundraiser at the hospice, paid tribute to the "incredible" support and extended thanks to everyone involved.
Summary:
The donation continues a long-running partnership between the cricket league and Manorlands and was described by organisers as support for the hospice's role in end-of-life care. Undetermined at this time.
