The partnership between the hotel and the Island’s only Hospice launches on the 1 February.
It begins with fundraising by encouraging its diners to add £1 to their bill as a charitable donation, as well as adding a QR code to their menu linking directly to Hospice’s giving page if they’d like to add extra.
Malcolm Lewis (pictured), owner of Longueville Manor, said: “We’re delighted to have chosen Jersey Hospice Care as our preferred charity for 2026. Jersey Hospice Care is a charity that touches nearly everybody on this Island at some point. Their work, not only within the Hospice itself but within the wider community, is invaluable and we hope that in some small way Longueville Manor can help support them.”
Cheri Strudwick, Director of Income Generation at Jersey Hospice Care, said: “We’re thrilled with this new partnership with Longueville Manor – a prestigious and well-loved hotel in our Island, and I’m looking forward to the exciting ways we'll be working together over the next year, from dine and donate initiatives to wider fundraising and awareness-raising activities that will help support patients and families across our community.”







