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Droitwich's rose for hope
Discover the flower making a difference for Brain Tumour Research. The 'Rose For Hope' is being sold by Webbs of Wychbold, and is the idea of Clare Callaway, who has worked there for 11 years.
Her daughter Megan was diagnosed with a brain tumour aged eight and lived with the life changing consequences of her treatment for many years. Sadly she passed away aged 19 in 2021.
Clare tells Malcolm Boyden what the rose means to her, and how we can support Megan's memory.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Malcolm Boyden |
Interviewed Guest | Clare Callaway |
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