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Your chance to help charities win a share of £20,000

Published: 6:00 AM April 17, 2021    Your chance to help your favourite charity receive a share of £20,000 as part of the new campaign Cash for Charities - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Charities can often be the first port of call for people in their hour of need - now we are giving you the chance to return the favour!  This newspaper is launching its Cash For Charities campaign in a bid to support some of our most stretched services in Norfolk, Waveney, and north Suffolk.  The new campaign Cash for Charities logo - have you registered your charity yet? - Credit: Archant In Norfolk alone, charities are estimated to have lost £120m during the Covid pandemic, putting the squeeze on the county s most vulnerable people.  

Suffolk theatres and museums get help to survive lockdown | East Anglian Daily Times

Ray Anderson, director, Spa Pavilion said: “This latest grant will be vital as we once again prepare to re-open and put on our wide variety of shows in Felixstowe. It guarantees that we can look forward with confidence to what will undoubtedly be a challenging period, and we thank both the Arts Council and all of our loyal customers and ticketholders from the bottom of our hearts for their support through these most demanding and unusual of times.”  Funding from the Cultural Recovery Grant will support Spa Pavilion with an investment in a new range of shows for 2021, from writing to rehearsals, musical arrangements, scenery building and wardrobe creation. The theatre also plans to reschedule community events where the venue is provided at a reduced or free hire cost.

Suffolk theatres and museums get help to survive lockdown

Ray Anderson, director, Spa Pavilion said: “This latest grant will be vital as we once again prepare to re-open and put on our wide variety of shows in Felixstowe. It guarantees that we can look forward with confidence to what will undoubtedly be a challenging period, and we thank both the Arts Council and all of our loyal customers and ticketholders from the bottom of our hearts for their support through these most demanding and unusual of times.”  Funding from the Cultural Recovery Grant will support Spa Pavilion with an investment in a new range of shows for 2021, from writing to rehearsals, musical arrangements, scenery building and wardrobe creation. The theatre also plans to reschedule community events where the venue is provided at a reduced or free hire cost.

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