Boys raisecash forHospice

THE Corner House Bar, Derrymacash and local Blues Brothers, AKA Paul, Peader and Tom McConville have raised £2,115.50 for the NI Hospice.
The Corner House Bar and The Blues Brothers have raised £2,115.50 for the N.I Hospice Buy a Brick Appeal.  Pictured left-right: Caolan McConville, Deirdre Melly, Northern Ireland Hospice Community Fundraiser, Roisin McCann, Proprietor of The Corner House Bar and Paul McConville INLM31 010The Corner House Bar and The Blues Brothers have raised £2,115.50 for the N.I Hospice Buy a Brick Appeal.  Pictured left-right: Caolan McConville, Deirdre Melly, Northern Ireland Hospice Community Fundraiser, Roisin McCann, Proprietor of The Corner House Bar and Paul McConville INLM31 010
The Corner House Bar and The Blues Brothers have raised £2,115.50 for the N.I Hospice Buy a Brick Appeal. Pictured left-right: Caolan McConville, Deirdre Melly, Northern Ireland Hospice Community Fundraiser, Roisin McCann, Proprietor of The Corner House Bar and Paul McConville INLM31 010

The cash was raised for the Buy a Brick Appeal through a family fun day and Lap of Lough Neagh on June 8.

Over 30 riders took part in the Lap of the Lough returning to The Corner House for the fun day. Lead biker Paul said; “We are all delighted by the generosity of the local people (and not so local people) who came along to ride with us.

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“Myself, my brothers and Roisin and Trevor from The Corner House Bar are motivated to make next years event even more successful and raise more funds.”

Thanking the fundraisers, Deirdre Melly, Community Fundraiser for NI Hospice said; “Our Hospice in Belfast is no longer fit for purpose and we need to rebuild.”

If you would like to support the ‘Buy a Brick’ appeal please contact Deirdre Melly, Community Fundraiser on 07711377328 or email [email protected].