Trek by CEO yields £37k for hospices
The Herald|October 18, 2024
HOBBYCRAFT BOSS WALKED 100 MILES TO TAMAR BRIDGE
TOM CUNNINGHAM
Trek by CEO yields £37k for hospices

THE boss of Hobbycraft was among a team who have raised more than £37,000 for children’s hospices through a 100-mile walk to Plymouth.

CEO Dominic Jordan was part of a team which contained Hobbycraft staff and also the chief executive of Together for Short Lives, Andy Fletcher.

Setting off from North Devon on Friday, September 20, the team walked for four days, covering the Tamara Coast to Coast Way before ending at the Tamar Bridge.

The team began their journey at Children’s Hospice South West’s Little Bridge House in Fremington, North Devon, meeting staff from the hospice who gifted them pebbles painted by the children to leave at meaningful points along the trek.

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