Teen raises funds for Salisbury hospice through face masks

The 18 year old has busy sewing during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Published 11th Sep 2020

Bea Webb decided to create face masks, originally for friends and family, with some leftover fabric.

Demand for the masks has been huge with people from across the region purchasing them, so far the former South Wilts Grammar student has made 700.

20% of the sales of the masks has been donated to Salisbury Hospice Charity giving them a boost of £750.

The charity have praised the teen describing her efforts as "absolutely amazing!"

Bea has been busy sewing during lockdown.

Bea is still busy making the masks which are available at the following locations:

  • Coombe Bissett shop
  • Tisbury Deli
  • Ludwell Stores
  • Cranborne Garden Centre
  • Martin Village Shop