I ARRIVED at Salisbury Hospital car park at about 3.30pm on May 27. I took a relative of a terminally ill patient to the hospital.
We were at the Odstock end of the very large rear car parks.
There was nowhere near where we could obtain change. A lady named Marrion with her grandson who was aged about 12, was visiting a department in the old Odstock buildings near the car park.
Marrion insisted we took £1.60 to pay the first hour, until I could sort the shortage of change, she was not concerned to have her money returned.
I could not find her afterwards to refund her money, therefore she will not be encouraged to do it again.
I would like to thank her for her kindness and return her money if I was aware who Marrion was.
Anyone knowing a lady of this description please contact me via the Journal.
GEORGE JEANS Mere
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