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MP s hike for Holt Pre-school has raised over £5,000
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FAMILIES in Holt are making a last-minute push to raise the £38,000 still needed to help build new premises for the village pre-school. They have received 101 promises from local residents and businesses for an auction inspired by The Captain Tom Foundation and the Captain Tom 100 Challenge. As part of their own fundraising campaign, parents and staff at Holt Pre-school are honouring Captain Sir Tom Moore s 100 years with the auction of promises. The list of promises pledged so far varies from pony rides to a hot air balloon ride at the Longleat Sky Safari and golf at the courses at Castle Combe and Cumberwell.
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Holt Pre-school needs to raise a further £45,000 towards a new building for youngsters and staff
Kate Buckrell with pupils and staff at Holt Pre-school hope to raise £45,000 from an auction of 100 promises as part of the Captain Tom 100 Challenge Photo: Trevor Porter 67361 PARENTS and staff at a Wiltshire pre-school are looking to raise a further £45,000 towards a new building. They have already raised £140,000 to provide Holt Pre-School with new a new building to replace its 50-year-old premises which are now outdated. To help achieve their target, the fundraisers are continuing to take their inspiration from Captain Sir Tom Moore, more popularly known as Captain Tom, the former British Army officer who raised money for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the Covid-19 pandemic and who died on February 2.