Irish Wedding News
29/08/2014
On 19 August, a volunteer at the charity's distribution centre found a gold wedding ring in a pocket of the jacket, but as of yet, have not been able to trace its owner.
Mark Shea, Commercial Director at the Norfolk Hospice, explained: "Because this find wasn't discovered until the clothes reached the distribution centre on the North Lynn Industrial Estate, it is impossible to pinpoint the shop that it came from.
"It could have come from any one of nine that raise funds that are vital for us to continue our work. I'm sure that the loss of this wedding ring will be causing its owner some anxiety, and we would like to reunite them with it as soon as possible."
The hospice runs charity shops in King's Lynn, Snettisham, Hunstanton, Downham Market, Wisbech, Swaffham, Dereham, Holt and Fakenham.
If anyone thinks the ring could be theirs, they are asked to contact Rebekah Mills, Fundraising, at The Norfolk Hospice on 01485 542891.
(JP/CD)
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Norfolk Hospice In Wedding Ring Appeal
The Norfolk Hospice has issued an appeal to reunite a wedding ring with its owner. The ring was found in the pocket of a jacket that had been donated to the charity.On 19 August, a volunteer at the charity's distribution centre found a gold wedding ring in a pocket of the jacket, but as of yet, have not been able to trace its owner.
Mark Shea, Commercial Director at the Norfolk Hospice, explained: "Because this find wasn't discovered until the clothes reached the distribution centre on the North Lynn Industrial Estate, it is impossible to pinpoint the shop that it came from.
"It could have come from any one of nine that raise funds that are vital for us to continue our work. I'm sure that the loss of this wedding ring will be causing its owner some anxiety, and we would like to reunite them with it as soon as possible."
The hospice runs charity shops in King's Lynn, Snettisham, Hunstanton, Downham Market, Wisbech, Swaffham, Dereham, Holt and Fakenham.
If anyone thinks the ring could be theirs, they are asked to contact Rebekah Mills, Fundraising, at The Norfolk Hospice on 01485 542891.
(JP/CD)
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