Lord-Lieutenant to Herefordshire visits The Little Princess Trust
RRA Architects > Lord-Lieutenant to Herefordshire visits The Little Princess Trust
June 30, 2021 / By admin
The Little Princess Trust welcomed some very special visitors this week who were keen to see the progress of the Hereford charity’s new headquarters.
RRA has been working closely with the engineers and builders onsite of the children’s cancer charity for several months – and LPT’s new home is expected to be ready to welcome staff and visitors by September.
The Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire, Edward Harley, and his wife Victoria were given a guided tour of the new premises which will be named The Hannah Tarplee Building.
Phil Brace, Chief Executive of The Little Princess Trust, gives the Lord-Lieutenant to Herefordshire, Edward Harley, and his wife Victoria a tour of The Hannah Tarplee building as work progresses on the charity’s new headquarters.
Phil Brace, Chief Executive of The Little Princess Trust, explains the history of the charity to the Lord-Lieutenant to Herefordshire, Edward Harley, his wife Victoria and Deputy Lieutenant William Lindesay.
Wendy Tarplee-Morris, Founder of The Little Princess Trust, shows one of the charity’s real hair wigs to the Lord-Lieutenant and his wife.
Phil Brace, the Chief Executive, of The Little Princess Trust also welcomed William Lindesay – the Deputy Lieutenant, on the visit and proudly showed the guests what will soon become the charity’s new home.
The Little Princess Trust was founded in 2006 in memory of Hannah Tarplee and the new building will act as a permanent legacy to the beautiful girl.
Wendy Tarplee-Morris, Hannah’s mother and co-founder of LPT, also spoke to the three guests and showed the visitors the variety of wigs the charity offers when the party called in at LPT’s current home within Broadway House.
Pictured left to right are William Lindesay, Wendy Tarplee-Morris, the Lord-Lieutenant to Herefordshire, Edward Harley, and his wife Victoria, and Phil Brace.