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Published by webmaster for South Bedfordshire District Council in Communities
Monday 19th March 2007 - 12:37pm

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As part of his role raising money for his chosen charities, the Chairman of South Bedfordshire District Council, Councillor Pat Hamill is giving local people the opportunity to support his chosen charities and win prizes.

Up for grabs is a Baroni Electric Bike (value £1,345), with runners up prizes of £200 worth of driving lessons and a TV/DVD player.

Tickets costs £1 each and will be available from the Chairman when he will be personally selling the tickets at the Dunstable Tesco Store on the corner of Luton Road and Skimpot Road on the 23rd March 2007 between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m.

All proceeds raised from the raffle will be donated to NSPCC, Dunstable And District Disabled Sports, The Parksiders and the National Phobic Society, which are the Chairman’s chosen charities.

South Bedfordshire District Council’s Chairman supports a range of chosen local charities which support worthy causes.

Tickets can also be purchased from Houghton Regis  Leisure Centre.

The final draw will take place on the 30th March.

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Press release issued: March 19 2007

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