James Wild MP has visited Tapping House alongside Jeremy Allen and representatives from King's Lynn Town FC, following Jeremy's generous decision to donate the naming rights for the newly announced Tapping House Stand at The Walks.
During the visit, James met Tapping House staff and toured the site, alongside King's Lynn Town FC first team players Michael Clunan (Club Captain), Reece Hall-Johnson and Jack Lambert, as well as Bal Srai (CEO) and Lauren Noble (Marketing & Commercial Manager).
The hospice provides specialist palliative care for people living with life-limiting illnesses across West Norfolk and North Cambridgeshire, alongside vital support for their families and carers.
James Wild MP said:
“As a Linnets supporter, it was a pleasure to visit Tapping House alongside Jeremy Allen and representatives from the club, following Jeremy's generous decision to donate the naming rights for the newly announced Tapping House stand at The Walks.
“Tapping House provides vital specialist care and support for people living with life-limiting illnesses across West Norfolk and community partnerships like this help shine a light on the incredible work they do every day.”