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Towers pupils raise £500 for Children in Need



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
THOUSANDS of pounds was raised in and around Steyning as people lent their support to Children in Need.
Among those raising funds for the charity's appeal were girls at The Towers Convent School, Upper Beeding.

Pupils took part in a whole host of activities on Friday, November 14, raising £500.

Girls in the junior school had the chance to decorate Pudsey biscuits and have their faces painted to look like the bear.

The seniors wore Pudsey scarves and items of yellow clothing, sold cakes, played games, and two girls held a sponsored fast.

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 11:21 AM
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