Morecambe pub says thanks to nurses by offering a free roast

A pub is offering Morecambe Macmillan nurses a free roast dinner every Sunday in May to thank them for their hard work.

The Dog & Partridge on Bare Lane, which is owned by Greene King, is inviting all Macmillan nurses to enjoy a free roast dinner every Sunday in May as part of the pub’s Macmillan May fundraising drive.

To claim the meal, Macmillan nurses and professionals simply need to present Macmillan identification when placing an order.

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Graham Kelly, general manager at the Dog & Partridge, said: “Macmillan nurses work tirelessly to support people with cancer, and their care makes such a difference in the local community. May is a key month for nurses, both in the UK and internationally, so we decided to mark our Macmillan May fundraising drive and celebrate their hard work. We’re proud to support Macmillan and want to reward them, so we hope they enjoy our offer of a delicious free roast every Sunday throughout May!”

Macmillan is the pub company’s chosen charity after raising more than £2m in the last three years, and this is just one of a number of activities that the Dog & Partridge will be doing this year to support the charity.

Rachel Gascoigne, partnership manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: “Our nurses and other professionals work so hard to make lives better for people affected by cancer, so it’s wonderful to see their work recognised on International Nurses’ Day. We want to thank Dog & Partridge and everyone at Greene King for their generosity in helping to show our professionals how much their work is appreciated. This is a truly lovely gesture and is a brilliant way to kick off our fourth year as Greene King’s chosen partners.”

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