Leeds Festival Clean Up

Mon, Aug 27th 2012 at 12:00 am - 2:00 am

Many hands make light work!


Thanks to Wendy & Derek, Mickey & Izzy, Tess & Alan, Gary &
Melissa, Pauline & Friend (sorry I've forgotten his name .... but he was
dead handy with a wheelbarrow !), Richard, Martin & Van for taking part
in our "Hands On Rotary" experience yesterday in the wet at Bramham
Park, collecting up unwanted food, sleeping bags, wellies & sundry other
items for both the Bradford Food Bank & Julie's Inn Churches Homeless
Shelter. A splendid time was had by all!  

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