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What a great total

ONCE again our thanks to the local people of Hastings and St Leonards who so generously supported our 2012 Tree of Light Appeal.

Our total this year was £2,100, given by local people donating a minimum of £5 each to buy a light in loving memory of a departed friend or relative, on our Christmas tree in the Priory Meadow Shopping Centre.

The money raised will be split between local people in need, St Michael’s Hospice and other charities supporting people in Hastings and St Leonards at Christmas.

We would also like to acknowledge, publicly, our thanks to those who give us free assistance, including the Halifax, Coussens Plant Hire and the Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, and also to Mr Winchester of Blackbrooks Garden Centre for supplying the tree. Thank you also for your part in supporting and publicising our appeal, without which, we would find it very difficult to raise public awareness.

RICHARD KENNARD

Chairman of the Tree of Light Appeal

The Rotary Club of Hastings


 
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