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Charity Abseil in Exeter City Centre | Charity Abseil in Exeter City Centre |
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| Tuesday, 19 January 2010 | |
Abseil 140ft down the old Debenhams building in Exeter for charity!![]() Exeter City Centre, former Debenhams building This lofty challenge will take place down the old Debenhams building in Exeter city centre on Saturday 6th March 2010 to raise money for the West of England School and College for young people with little or no sight. The West of England School and College is a registered charity and specialist centre in Exeter for young people between the ages of 5 to 24 who have sight loss and additional complex needs. To take part all you need to do is return your registration form and the £20 registration fee to the charity. Each person will also have to raise £70 minimum sponsorship. There will be a prize of a half day caving or rock climbing on Dartmoor for four people to the person who raises the most money! You can download all the forms you need on the homepage of www.westengland.org.uk. Contact Gemma on 01392 454 334 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more info. Proudly sponsored by Exeter Golf and County Club. Related links in Devon |
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