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Charity Event raises Money for The Cruz Rioja
It was a cockney ‘knees up’ without a ‘knees up’, due to Covid restrictions but never the less the recent ‘Marina Bar’ charity event “The Return of Cockney Capers” raised 462 Euros for charity.
Well known fund raisers, David and Lorraine Whitney, were over the moon with the result and with patrons deciding on a chosen charity the money raised is going to the ‘The Cruz Rioja’ who are actively helping the local community.
With two course lunch Raffle, Tombola, Prizes for the best dressed plus an “Eastenders” comedy sketch the afternoon exceeded expectations.
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West Lothian s army of volunteers who went above and beyond during pandemic are thanked
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SHETLAND Charitable Trustâs (SCT) reserves have swollen to nearly £458 million as its investments surged by almost £150 million as global money markets recovered from the initial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trustees heard at a meeting on Thursday that the boom followed an âextraordinary period for equity markets around the worldâ as fortunes slumped by as much as 35 per cent in early 2020 before recovering and surging to near all-time highs.
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Huge growth in technology and digital industries have driven the strong recovery, particularly in the US and Japan â leading SCT investments to generate some £130 million more than anticipated during 2020/21
Hamilton woman fronts victim charity s volunteer drive
Morven Porter is urging Lanarkshire residents to answer the call to support a new recruitment campaign by Victim Support Scotland.
Victim Support Scotland is appealing for Lanarkshire volunteers (Image: MEN)
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