Youngsters and Animals Benefit From Trust Cash
Gloucestershire Echo, The › January 15, 2010
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › January 15, 2010
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A CHELTENHAM children's ward and animal shelter will receive a much-needed cash windfall after two charity trusts were wound up.
Four organisations have given a lump sum from the Septimus Redhead Bequest and D Rev William Stansby Trust, administered by Cheltenham Borough Council, after they were dissolved this week.See the full content of this document
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Youngsters and Animals Benefit From Trust Cash
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, Gloucestershire RSPCA, Cheltenham Animal Shelter and Gloucestershire College received donations ranging ...
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