Fundraising fun at the Apuldram Centre

The Mayor of Chichester, Peter Budge, turned in support of the Apuldram Centre as it hosted a lively coffee and cake morning in aid of Chestnut Tree House children's hospice on Sunday.
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The event was blessed with fine weather and saw entertainment from local choir Achoired Taste, vocal artist Bobby Barnes as well as a team of children’s dancers under the direction of Sam Stevens, who works at the centre for people with learning disabilities.

The four female members of staff who are doing a parachute jump for the hospice on May 1 were also there.

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