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- Jane Austen Event coming soon!Our annual Jane Austen event will be held at Cromer Hall this year by kind permission of Benje and Dido Cabbell Manners. This year’s dramatised readings will be from Austen’s much-loved novel Sense and Sensibility. Cromer Hall is privately owned and was built in a variant of the Gothic Revival style in 1829 and is not usually openContinue reading Jane Austen Event coming soon!
- Sponsored Swim in aid of Hospice EthiopiaTim and John Morgan are once again doing the mighty Swimathon, this time on 21st March. It’s a big old swim, up to 5k across the notorious waters of the Reef Swimming Pool in Sheringham. We’ll have to navigate lanes, other swimmers and dangerous sea monsters (possibly). We’re doing it in aid of the wonderfulContinue reading Sponsored Swim in aid of Hospice Ethiopia
- African Palliative Care Association ConferenceSue and Jamie Mumford attended the 8th International African Palliative Care Association conference in Gaborone, Botswana in September. Two colleagues from Hospice Ethiopia, Executive Director Ephrem Abathun and Programme Manager Wengel Yared joined them there. Dr Nuhamin Tekle from Ethiopia attended as did Professor Nicola Ayers (who has worked as a voluntary advisor to theContinue reading African Palliative Care Association Conference
- Please support Matt and Ian!On Sunday, 14 September 2025, Matt and Ian (Sue and Jamie Mumford’s sons-in-law) 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 EthiopiaContinue reading Please support Matt and Ian!
- Pride and Prejudice dramatised reading raises over £2,400 for Hospice EthiopiaMr 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 classicalContinue reading Pride and Prejudice dramatised reading raises over £2,400 for Hospice Ethiopia
