The St Margaret’s Hospice shop in Fore Street, Wellington, has created a ruby display (above) to celebrate the charity’s 40th anniversary.
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The charity is also promoting a virtual bucket collection to try and replace income it would normally receive from bucket collections across the county.
People in Somerset gave in excess of £8,000 to such collections last year, providing the charity with income to continue to care and support more than 4,900 people.
Supporters can give to the virtual bucket collection campaign by scanning the QR code on the poster at the St Margaret’s shop or by visiting www.st-margarets-hospice.org.uk/virtualbucketcollection


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