I had my 3rd treatment of the 3rd regime on the chemotherapy bus in Stroud. It was a short 1 hour stint on 27th April.

My husband, Graham started a course for carers, run by Longfield  hospice in Minchinhampton. 

I wanted to hold a party with all my friends and family as a celebration of my life, whilst I could still enjoy their company and to say thanks for all of their support. The party was held on 29 April.

This was the write-up in the Stroud News & Journal the week following.

“More than 200 friends and family attended a Celebration of Life party organised by community stalwart Liz Peters.  Guests came from as far as Cyprus and Northern Ireland to Skiveralls House, Chalford Hill to attend Saturday’s event organised by Cllr Peters.  Commenting on the day, Cllr Peters, who has represented Chalford for 15 years, said: “My family and friends have given me great support over the past year during my treatment of terminal cancer. “I really wanted to thank them and celebrate the great times that we have had together whilst I’m still well enough, so I organised a Celebration of Life party.  Guests came from as far away as Cyprus and Northern Ireland, which was a complete surprise. “Everyone said what a wonderful day it was and to meet up with friends that they had not seen for a long time.  All aspects of my life were represented from mother, grandmother, sister, aunty, great aunty and community work including my role as a Conservative councillor. “MP Neil Carmichael and district councillor Dorcas Binns, who is seeking re-election as county councillor for Chalford and Minchinhampton attended, showing their support. Thank you to all who helped to make this occasion run smoothly especially our hosts Rob Airton and Mike Skinner at the fabulous Skiveralls House, Chalford Hill.  I’m also thankful to the landlord of the Old Neighbourhood and Lord Chalford for providing additional parking.”