Prize for hospital campaigner

An Ancaster woman who has collected thousands of signatures in support of a petition to fully restore Grantham's A&E department has been recognised for her efforts.
Kate Gulchard with Jayne DawsonKate Gulchard with Jayne Dawson
Kate Gulchard with Jayne Dawson

Jayne Dawson, 50, of Angel Court, was nominated for Ancaster Co-op’s ‘Doorstep Challenge Award’ by campaign group SOS Grantham Hospital.

Jayne has single-handedly collected more than 15,600 signatures calling for the return of a fully-functioning, 24-hour A&E to Grantham Hospital.

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She began by going door-to-door in and around Ancaster and went on to spend several days a week in Grantham collecting signatures from passers-by. This is despite suffering from spina bifida and hydrocephalus.

Jayne was presented with a hamper of goodies from the Co-op in recognition of her hard work.

She said: “I was shocked to win it, very shocked.”

Ancaster Co-op shared news of Jayne’s win on its Facebook page, with Kate Gulchard writing: “Our next doorstepchallenge Christmas stocking goes to Jayne Dawson, who has done an incredible amount of awareness and campaigning to reinstate a 24-hour A&E service.

“We wish the campaign group all the best and hope all the hard work pays off.”

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