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Pride and Prejudice dramatised reading raises over £2,400 for Hospice Ethiopia
Mr Darcy helped a Norfolk-based charity raise nearly £2,500 for desperate patients in Ethiopia. Templewood, the privately-owned Palladian-style shooting lodge near Cromer, was the venue for a dramatic reading of Pride and Prejudice on July 27th 2025. The cast was a combination of professional actors and amateurs, and the audience was treated to live classical Read more
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Sue receives MBE
Sue was delighted to be awarded her MBE (for services to palliative care in Ethiopia) at Windsor Castle on 22nd July. Sue, along with 8 charity trustees and numerous volunteers, raises funds in the UK to support the work of the nurses working at Hospice Ethiopia. This is the only hospice in Ethiopia, which cares Read more
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Matt & Ian Ride for Hospice Ethiopia UK
55 Miles to Make a Difference On Sunday 14 September 2025, Matt and Ian will take on the iconic London to Brighton Cycle Ride – a 55-mile journey from city streets to seaside views, with more than 3,200 ft of climbing. But this ride is more than a personal challenge – it’s a mission to raise vital funds for Hospice Read more
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Jane Austen Event, Sunday 27th July, 3pm
Our annual Jane Austen event will be held at Templewood by kind permission of Eddie and Tina Anderson. This year’s dramatized readings will be from Austen’s most famous novel, Pride and Prejudice. Constructed in 1938 in a Palladian style, Templewood house is set in parkland and approached down a long tree-lined avenue. It is an Read more
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Freddie Collins attends Palliative Care Congress
Hospice Ethiopia UK is delighted that our trustee, Freddie Collins, attended this year’s Palliative Care Congress in Belfast. This is the UK’s annual conference for palliative care practitioners and researchers. Here is her feedback: “I was presenting an audit I completed while I lived in Ethiopia in 2024. For this audit, I went through the Read more

