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Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper

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Hi all,

I've attached a copy of a letter our wonderful blogger Bill wrote to his local newspaper in Stirling to raise awareness of lung cancer.

If you'd like to do something similar pop me an email and I will send you a template letter and contact details for your local paper.

Together we can defeat lung cancer.

Thanks for your support.

Emma

emma.gunby@roycastle.org

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Billculbard

Hi Emma.

I'm glad I persevered, as a couple of times in the past, this paper has not printed the annual awareness letter.

Bx

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