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we asked people to send in their snaps wearing their festive offerings last week. Many people took part to raise money for charity. Benefitting is Hospice at Home West Cumbria, based in Workington. Though the official day was December 11, the charity said people could organise their own throughout December whenever they liked. About 30 organisations have signed up including the Cumbria Blood donation team, Cartmell Shepherd, St James’ Infant School, Whitehaven, Gibbons & Co and Thomas Armstrong Ltd. Friends, family and neighbours can also join in by choosing a day in December when they can wear their jumpers. For information: hospiceathomewestcumbria.org.uk/news/today-is-our-christmas-jumper-day
READERS throughout the region took part in Christmas Jumper Day. The News & Star asked people to send in their snaps wearing their festive offerings and you did so your droves for the event on Friday. From staff in The Cumberland building society branches of Langholm, High Street and Longtown, English Street, workers at Eden District Council, employees at Carlisle telecommunications company SMS Speedway, to people working, or having a lazy day, at home. Many people took part to raise money for charity. One of a number of organisation that is Hospice at Home West Cumbria, based in Workington. Though the official day was December 11, the charity say people can organise their own throughout December whenever they like.