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Girls' day out helps to boost Strathcarron Hospice funds

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May 16, 2025

Around 300 women celebrated a day of friends, fun, fizz and fundraising at Strathcarron Hospice Ladies Who Lunch event held at Glasgow Westerwood Hotel recently.

The annual event featured shopping opportunities, games, dancing, a meal and entertainment from multi-talented Edward Reid who starred in Britain's Got Talent.

Ainslie Mason, Event and Challenges Fundraiser for Strathcarron, said: "The sun was shining, everyone looked fantastic and we enjoyed a delicious meal, dancing and hilarious entertainment from the fantastic Edward Reid.

"Thank you to everyone who sponsored and supported us in kind with the event...and a special thank you to each and every one of you who came along and spent the day with us - you were incredible.

"We would like to say thank you to Western Toyota Stirling and FES Ltd for sponsoring this event, thanks to their generosity every penny from ticket sales will go straight to patient care; Shaz and Gavin from Central FM for providing entertainment; our wonderful volunteers, both on the lead up and on the day, who without their support we could not run this event.

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