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Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

by admin | Jan 21, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today we are very pleased to announce the receipt of a kind £11.86p donation via the Charities Aid Foundation, from Mr Stephen Cox of Anderton, Chorley. The whole team membership thanks Mr Cox for this appreciated donation in support of our work within the local...
Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Very kind donation from Church group in Hoddlesden, Darwen

by admin | Jan 11, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today our Team Leader Garry Rhodes MBE received in the post a very kind letter and donation from a Church in the Hoddlesden area of Darwen. In the letter accompanying this very thoughtful donation of £50.00 Mrs Sylvia Robinson, stated; “Please accept this...
Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Team invited to accept a kind donation from Bolton

by admin | Jan 8, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today our Team Leader Garry Rhodes MBE received a kind letter from the Bolton & District Butchers Guardian & Benevolent Association, inviting the team to attend their Annual Dinner Dance due to be held on Saturday 26th January 2013, at Rivington Hall Barn....
Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Very kind joint donation from our wonderful friends at Chorley U3A Medium Walkers and St Mary”s Horwich Ramblers

by admin | Jan 8, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today we received a wonderful donation of £165.50p from our valued friends and supporters jointly at the St Mary’s Ramblers, Horwich, and University of the Third Age (U3A) Chorley Local Group, Medium Walking Group. In a letter to our Team Leader Garry...
Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Very kind donations still roll in from our now “suspended” 250 Club

by admin | Jan 6, 2013 | Donations, General news

On Thursday 17th September 2009, after twenty five years of operation, with regret we publicly announced on our website that the team (after much deliberation) had decided to cease the operation of its 250 Club monthly fundraising draw, with effect from October 2009....
Very kind donation from Mr Stephen Cox via Charities Aid Foundation

Very kind festive donation from team friend and supporter Pamela Potts

by admin | Jan 2, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today we received a very kind £75.00 festive donation from Mrs Pamela Potts of Little Lever, Bolton. Pamela is a Sports Therapist, and each year instead of sending out Christmas Cards to her patients, she makes a donation to a local charity. In a card...
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