Local artist supports Hospice Care with her designs
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Local artist, Francess Richardson, visited the Hospice recently to donate takings from her creative designs.
Her paintings, of buildings in and around Great Shelford, were made into a jigsaw puzzle by Galileo Publishers and sold locally to raise funds for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
Francess has lived in the the area for many years and is well known for her energy, creativity and generosity.
The design was originally erected onto the board next to Great Shelford railway station and can be still be viewed there.
The jigsaw puzzle can be purchased in local shops, including the Great Shelford Post office and Scotsdales Garden Centre.
Francess is pictured with Emily Randall Bowen, Supporter Care Administrator (left) and Sarah Hackett (right) who is a nurse at the Inpatient Unit.
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