COFFEE lovers across East Lancashire will take a break for this year's "World's Biggest Coffee Morning."
Friends and colleagues will be get together in their homes, schools and work, to help Macmillan support people living with cancer, by making a donation for a coffee. One in three people will get cancer in the UK, and Macmillan Cancer Relief aims to provide the best information, treatment and care for cancer.
This is the fifth year in succession that Macmillan has worked in partnership with Nescafe. People who are unable to hold a coffee morning are invited to join in the fun on Friday October 1, between 8am and noon, at one of the public events taking place across East Lancashire.
Events will be held at Anchor Trust, Flat 1, Springfield Mews, Simpson Street, Oswaldtwistle; Mapleford Nursing Home, Bolton Avenue, Accrington; Brennans Hair Design, Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick; Ego Unisex Hair Salon, Victoria Road, Earby; Debbies Hair Design and Sunroom, Colne Road, Burnley; Style Salon, Briercliffe Road, Burnley; Belgarth Nursing Home, Hutton Drive, Burnley; Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn; Fudge Factory, Unit Eight, Pippin Bank, Bacup; Housing 21, Bowman Court, Trinity Street, Blackburn; Meadow Lodge HFE, Whalley Road, Padiham; Anchor Trust, St Phillips Court, Witton Parade, Blackburn; Hanover Housing Association, Calderbrook Place, Parklands, Burnley; Woodtop Sheltered Housing, Harcourt Street, Burnley; Parish of Briercliffe St James, St James' Vicarage, Church Street, Briercliffe; Fredericks Ice Cream, Bolton Road, Chorley; Turney Crook Mews, Off Ivegate, Colne; Chorley and District Hospital, Preston Road, Chorley; St Mary's Church, Burnley Road, Trawden; Haircut 100, Chapel House Road, Nelson; Marsden Heights Nursing Home, Kings Causeway, Brierfield; Anchor Trust, St Clements Court, Barrowford; Collette Paul Hair Emporium, Deardengate, Haslingden; Whinberry View, Bacup Road, Rossendale.
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