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Rudolph runners raise charity cash at West Norfolk school

A sea of antlers could be found at a West Norfolk primary school when pupils took part in an event to raise money for a local hospice.

The children at Gaywood Primary School were given a set of antlers to wear as they completed laps of the playground on Friday (12) for the annual Rudolph Run.

Volunteers from the Tapping House Hospice, at Hillington, visited the school to hand out antlers and present an assembly before the children headed off for their laps. They hope to raise around £300.

“We have participated in the Rudolph Run over the last few years, and it is always an event on our calendar as the charity does so much work in our community and has been invaluable to the people and families it supports, so it feels important that we help them to continue that work,” said teacher Georgina Whitford.

Children from the Reception class to Year 6 were all able to take part and were sponsored to complete laps of the school playground.

Tapping House supports 6,000 patients and family members each year, offering care for those with life-limiting conditions.

“It costs £6.7m a year, over £500,000 every month, to deliver our services. With less than a quarter of our funding coming from government sources, we rely on the kindness and generosity of our supporters,” says the charity’s website.