Eastbourne children benefit from nationwide initiative

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Some children in Eastbourne enjoyed a day out at Drusillas Park as part of a national initiative.

The excited pupils were treated to the special day out by members of the Rotary Club of Eastbourne for the UK Rotary Kids Out Day.

The club funded transport and entrance fees for the pupils.

Club president Graham Marsden said: “It was written all over their faces.

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Outgoing president Graham Marsden alongside Hazel Court students and executive head Kirsty Eydmann. Picture from Rotary Club of EastbourneOutgoing president Graham Marsden alongside Hazel Court students and executive head Kirsty Eydmann. Picture from Rotary Club of Eastbourne
Outgoing president Graham Marsden alongside Hazel Court students and executive head Kirsty Eydmann. Picture from Rotary Club of Eastbourne

“Hazel Court has a special place within our town's community and we were so pleased to be able to support them.”

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