Hospice plants tulip sculptures

A yellow and purple tulip surrounded by other tulips with a gothic-styled building behind them in the background. Image source, St Richard's Hospice
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The display will be in place until 25 August

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Hundreds of handcrafted tulip sculptures have been planted in Worcester with people encouraged to celebrate someone or something special with one of the flowers.

The display, organised by St Richard's Hospice, can be found in the gardens of St Andrew's Spire until 25 August.

People are invited to choose a tulip when the display comes to an end, either to collect from the hospice or receive via post, with donations in return for the flowers helping to support the hospice's care.

Campaigns fundraiser Laura Clarke said: "Associated with love and affection, tulips are also reflective of our work with patients and carers navigating an illness that cannot be cured. "

She added: "We're so grateful to everyone who makes a tulip their own, helping us be there for people across Worcestershire when they need us most."

Sue Burge, from Worcester, whose husband is looked after by the hospice, described St Richard's as a "safe haven" for carers.

She said: "St Richard's is such a special place. You feel the love as soon as you walk through the doors.

"The hospice has transformed our lives, it's just joyful."

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