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Stalybridge Celtic u13 team support Willow Wood

Willow Wood were honoured to meet the Stalybridge Celtic under 13 team, who are proudly sporting the Hospice logo on their shirts.

The team, who play in Division 4 of the East Manchester Junior Football League, visited on Saturday 19 November and were accompanied by manager Steven Burns, assistant manager Sarah Turner and coach Nathan Bailey.

Steven explained the reasoning behind the new strip: “We wanted to spread the word about Willow Wood, and let people know just how wonderful it is. My dad was cared for here, and I just cannot emphasise how much the Hospice did for the whole family. Looking back now, it gives us so much comfort to reflect on the time he spent here. Nothing was too much trouble, and the care was just so personal – thinking about it just takes my breath away.”

Sarah, whose grandfather was also cared for at Willow Wood agreed. “It’s a lovely place and the care is absolutely second to none. Quite a few of the team have personal connections to the Hospice, and we all want to support it however we can.”

Lynn Fothergill, communications, PR & marketing officer met the team and was delighted to be presented with a team shirt. This is to be framed and will be displayed within the Hospice, showing the link between the two organisations. Lynn said, ‘It was so lovely to meet the team, they’re all so enthusiastic and looked very smart in their blue and white kit. “Our thanks to everyone, especially parents Matt and Lyndsey Ramsden who actually sponsored the strip – so very generous, and much appreciated. Having our logo on the shirts may spark conversations about our services and reach a different audience which can only be good.

“We are very proud of our community support throughout the whole of Tameside and Glossop, and Stalybridge Celtic under 13s have just opened up another avenue for us. Our thanks again, we really are very grateful.”

If you would like to find out more about Willow Wood’s care for those with a life-limiting illness, and how the Hospice may be able to help you, there is plenty of information available on our website.

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Lights of Love – remembering loved ones with Willow Wood

One of Willow Wood’s most cherished events is back – Lights of Love. Lights of Love gives everyone the opportunity to reach and leave a message of love that family and friends can view whenever they need a virtual hug.


And, of course, like Light Up A Life before it, leaving words of love and remembrance for those no longer with us brings a measure of comfort and joy by reliving precious memories. A beautifully presented Book of Love inscribed with your dedications is available to view both on the Willow Wood website and a printed copy in the Hospice’s multi-faith prayer Room.

Willow Wood’s chaplain, Eddy Inglis said: “Special occasions such as Christmas and the New Year are times when we want to reach out to each other and if we can’t physically embrace our nearest and dearest, then we can help you share your memories of loved ones.

“By dedicating a light on our Tree of Lights, by leaving a message in our Book Of Love you are reaching out to those special people, sharing your love and knowing that they will be able to read those messages whenever they need to feel that connection, that special, loving bond. It is a simple but meaningful way to share love, friendship – even to give each other a virtual hug.

“And you’re not just leaving messages or sharing memories, by taking part in Lights of Love you are helping to ensure that future memories can be made for our patients and their loved ones. Your donations are ensuring that our specialised services can continue into the future, your loving messages are improving the lives of our patients and for that, we thank you.”

Two celebratory carol services will be held, one at Glossop Parish Church on Saturday 3 December and the second at the Albion Church in Ashton on Sunday 11 December. These are free to attend and with choirs and brass bands are an emotional yet joyful way to remember, to share your thoughts and love, to pay tribute and to celebrate those special people who are always in your heart.

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Community Support from Dipak Distri

Local community group Dipak Dristi has, for the second year, raised a wonderful donation for Willow Wood by taking part in the Hospice organised event, the Twilight Wander.

Volunteers at the group, which translates as, ‘Light of Focus’ meet up at the Broadoak and Smallshaw Community Centre and this year raised £1,473.50, taking the total raised to over £2,000. Dipak Dristi was initially set up three years ago by Champaben Mistry following the loss of her husband. Feeling isolated and without a sense of purpose, Champaben decided to do something practical that would also help others in a similar situation and so the group came into being.

Meeting on Mondays the group provides a valuable service to the community, with activities including arts and crafts, music, dance with the aim of promoting a healthy lifestyle and wellbeing for those over 55. The initial contact between Willow Wood and Dipak Dristi was made only two days before the 2021 Midnight Wander, when assistant practitioner Billinda Dyson visited the group. Although the primary aim was to see how the Hospice and Dipak Dristi could support each other, she took information on the sponsored walk and 12 volunteers immediately signed up, raising £600 in just 48 hours.

Laura Marinelli, the organiser of the Twilight Wander said, “We were thrilled last year to meet the group at the event, and it has been wonderful in the meantime to visit each other to find out more about our aims and objectives. Sue Wicks, our departmental administrator and myself were invited to attend their Diwali celebrations recently where we were presented with the donation and had a really lovely time.

We can’t thank them enough for their support and hope we can continue this strong and very valuable relationship.”

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WILLOW WOOD TREATS OVER 300 VOLUNTEERS TO A FANTASTIC PARTY!

Willow Wood Hospice wouldn’t be able to care for the communities of Tameside and Glossop without the support and dedication of its team of over 500 volunteers, and recently treated more than 300 of these to a slap up afternoon tea, entertainment, dancing and a fantastic party held in the sports hall at West Hill School.

Thanks were given and toasts raised (courtesy of Morrisons Dukinfield who donated a large quantity of both soft and alcoholic drinks) and a good time was had by all. Lisa Pye, volunteer services manager explains, “Our volunteers support us in all areas of the Hospice, our gardens, our offices, our retail and distribution sector, our Day Services and Inpatient Unit, our kitchens and our laundry. We really couldn’t do it without them, and treating them to a wonderful afternoon is really the least we can do to thank them.

“We also recognised the length of service of our volunteers, with members of our Board of Trustees handing out badges to commemorate five, ten, fifteen and twenty years of volunteering. Their skills and support are invaluable to us and we’ve worked out that, by calculating their hours at minimum wage, they save us £1,000,000 annually – so we can truly say thanks a million!”

All those present, who ranged in age from 13 year olds volunteering as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme to those of a more mature vintage, enjoyed the afternoon immensely. Games including heads & tails and stand up bingo went down a treat, and singer Simon Garcia was a huge hit with his wide repertoire of classic songs, which had everyone joining in and dancing to the hits.

“We have had some fantastic support from our community which has helped make this party such a success.” said Lisa. “Huge thanks to Action Together who gave us a grant for £500 towards the costs. Many local businesses gave us discounts, donations and gifts and special thanks to Booth on the Move, Events by Shantel and Sweetest Feeling who donated their products and services free-of-charge.”

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WONDERFUL COMMUNITY SUPPORT FROM DIPAK DRISTI

Local community group Dipak Dristi has, for the second year, raised a wonderful donation for Willow Wood by taking part in the Hospice organised event, the Twilight Wander.

Volunteers at the group, which translates as, ‘Light of Focus’ meet up at the Broadoak and Smallshaw Community Centre and this year raised £1,473.50, taking the total raised to over £2,000. Dipak Dristi was initially set up three years ago by Champaben Mistry following the loss of her husband. Feeling isolated and without a sense of purpose, Champaben decided to do something practical that would also help others in a similar situation and so the group came into being.

Meeting on Mondays the group provides a valuable service to the community, with activities including arts and crafts, music, dance with the aim of promoting a healthy lifestyle and wellbeing for those over 55. The initial contact between Willow Wood and Dipak Dristi was made only two days before the 2021 Midnight Wander, when assistant practitioner Billinda Dyson visited the group. Although the primary aim was to see how the Hospice and Dipak Dristi could support each other, she took information on the sponsored walk and 12 volunteers immediately signed up, raising £600 in just 48 hours.

Laura Marinelli, the organiser of the Twilight Wander said, “We were thrilled last year to meet the group at the event, and it has been wonderful in the meantime to visit each other to find out more about our aims and objectives. Sue Wicks, our departmental administrator and myself were invited to attend their Diwali celebrations recently where we were presented with the donation and had a really lovely time.

We can’t thank them enough for their support and hope we can continue this strong and very valuable relationship.”

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A Christmas Carol

There’s a real treat for theatre-goers and literature lovers alike, with the beloved classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ being performed at the Hyde Festival Theatre on Saturday 19 November, with proceeds donated to Willow Wood Hospice. It is, however, a performance with a difference; Gerald Dickens, great-great-grandson of author Charles Dickens himself plays over 30 characters in this amazing one-man show.

Part of a tour taking in venues across America and prestigious UK settings including Highclere Castle and The Café Royal, London, the show has received standing ovations and rave reviews the world over. Described as ‘spellbinding’ and receiving standing ovations from audiences all over the world, Gerald uses his vocal and physical talents to bring each scene vividly to life, and is following in the footsteps of his famous forebear who himself gave public readings of this most famous story.

Of course, ‘A Christmas Carol’ was Charles Dickens’ commentary on the need for charity and goodwill, so it is very appropriate that this classic tale is raising funds for Willow Wood Hospice, which relies heavily on its community to raise around 80% of the £3million it will take this year to maintain and develop its services for those living with a life-limiting diagnosis in Tameside and Glossop.

Mark Llewellin, vice-chair of the Board of Trustees of the Hospice said, “We are incredibly grateful to Gerald Dickens for this very generous act, and I would urge people to book early as it is sure to be a sell-out. Tickets are available by going to www.sparksem.co.uk or alternatively, you can ring 0161 327 2781 Mondays to Thursdays between 4-7pm and selecting option 2. Tickets are just £20 and you will be assured of an unforgettable evening.”

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Latest Lord Lieutenant to visit Willow Wood

The Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Diane Hawkins DL JP, will be visiting the Greater Manchester Willow Wood Hospice on Friday 7 October at 2.30pm. This visit, timed to fall just prior to the start of the national Hospice Care Week has two objectives. The first is to promote Hospice care generally and showcase the work that Willow Wood does both in-house and out in the community, and also to lay a Memory Stone in remembrance of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

It will be quite a poignant moment for the Lord Lieutenant; appointed as the representative of the Queen in July this year, Mrs Hawkins attended her funeral on Monday 19 September. Mark Llewellin, vice-chair of the Willow Wood Board of Trustees said, “We were all extremely saddened by the passing of our monarch, and it seemed fitting to mark this occasion by the Lord Lieutenant placing an engraved memento in our Memory Fountain.

“Our gardens are a haven of peace and tranquillity and many of our supporters will be touched to see Her Majesty’s name amongst their loved ones.”

Willow Wood cares for those in Tameside and Glossop with a life-limiting diagnosis. This care extends to the families as well as the patient, and the Hospice can help from diagnosis onward with their innovative START Clinic. Day patients can access a range of treatments, therapies, support groups, counselling and more. “Once a patient has received a diagnosis, they can access our Day Services without the need of a medical referral – just ring and arrange an assessment.” said Mark. “Our holistic approach and individual treatment plan mean we can design our care to help everyone reach their own personal goals.

“And the care on our In-patient Unit is second to none. With a high ratio of staff to patient, our specialised palliative and end-of-life care ensures dignity, respect and loving care, giving families the chance to spend that precious time together.”

The Lord Lieutenant will be accompanied by the Vice Lord Lieutenant, Sharman Birtles JP DL who is also a patron of Willow Wood Hospice.

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Bargains Galore at Rock Bottom Prices

Willow Wood’s fantastic clearance sales are back at the huge distribution centre on Langham Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, and the next one is coming up on Friday 30 September.

Starting bright and early at 9am sharp, those in the know will be queuing to get in. Vicky Moorfield, manager at the Distribution Centre said: “We’re incredibly busy all the way through to 1pm when the sale ends, and we have everything marked down to rock bottom prices. And there is such a variety of stock on sale, ranging from furniture, clothes, bric a brac, small electrical goods, books, toys and much more”.

The sale also has a very popular feature – fill a bag with clothes for just £5! And with shoes, bags and other accessories available you can have a whole new outfit for less than £10.

Vicky also said “Our supporters just love these sales, so if you have an eye for a bargain and are ready to rummage then you’re in for a treat! And can I take this opportunity to thank our supporters – all the items on sale, whether a table, a toy or a trouser suit have been donated by our community.

“I’d also like to say a huge thank you to our volunteers who have been working very hard behind the scenes to help organise the sale, and will be there on Friday 30 September to ensure it runs smoothly.”

Willow Wood has around 500 volunteers, working in all areas, but at the moment is looking for more support, particularly on the retail side. Our shops, online sales and clearance sales bring in a large part of the £3million needed this year to care for our patients and their families. These funds can only be raised with the support of the volunteer team.

If you’d like to help and can spare a few hours each week, find out more about volunteering here – we’d love to have you on board!

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​NEW PATRON FOR WILLOW WOOD

Willow Wood are delighted to announce that John Fellowes has agreed to become a patron of the Hospice. For many years the public face of Willow Wood, John, who was appointed as fundraising manager in 1997, not only spearheaded fundraising activities to build the Hospice, but continued raising funds to ensure specialist palliative care for the people of Tameside and Glossop.

From welcoming the first day patient in May 1999 Willow Wood has been an integral part of the community, caring for many thousands of local people and their families. Although all care is free of charge, it does come at a cost. This year the Hospice is looking at £3million to maintain and develop services, and costs are continuing to rise. Karen Houlston, chief executive said “John came up with many fundraising initiatives until he retired in 2017, and we are absolutely thrilled to have him back on board. For many people he was ‘Mr Willow Wood’ and we are looking forward to having the benefit of his experience once more.”

Mark Llewellin, vice-chair of the Board of Trustees and acting head of fundraising agreed. “I am delighted that John has agreed to become a patron and renew his association with Willow Wood. So many people in Tameside and Glossop know him and know of his years of fundraising work for the Hospice. In fact there will be thousands of local people I’m sure who John ‘talked’ into doing things to support us down the years – I am one of them! His passion for the hospice’s work is undimmed and it was a joy to welcome him back this week.”

John will be in very good company as a patron, joining both Julie Goodyear MBE and Julie Hesmondhalgh from Coronation Street, Sharman Birtles who is currently serving as the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Tony Husband the celebrated cartoonist, comedian Justin Moorhouse, well known amateur golfer Martin Wild and retired businessman Phil Cowper, formerly a Trustee at the Hospice.

Mark concluded: “Phillip Millson, chair of the Board of Trustees, Karen and myself were extremely happy to welcome John back into the fold and detail some of the developments made over the past few years.We are looking forward to a long and happy association, and thank him so much for lending his support once more to Willow Wood.”