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Radio Cornwall listeners raise money for tsunami appeal


Category: Radio Cornwall

Date: 06.01.2005
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Hundreds of Christmas presents donated by Â鶹Éç Radio Cornwall listeners will go on sale tomorrow - Friday 7 January - at Lemon Quay, Truro to raise money for the Tsunami disaster.

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Laurence Reed launched the appeal on his Tuesday lunchtime programme as he asked the listeners to send in their unwanted and unused Christmas presents.

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The gifts have been flooding in and a marquee will be erected tomorrow to house the sale.

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A live broadcast with Laurence Reed will support the event which takes places between noon and 3.00pm.

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Radio Cornwall Assistant Editor Daphne Skinnard says: "When I came back to work after Christmas I felt strongly that we as a station should do something to raise money towards the Tsunami disaster.

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"I came up with the idea of asking people to donate their unwanted gifts and the response has been truly unbelievable.

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"It's only been a few days and we've already received hundreds and hundreds of gifts - brand new watches, jigsaws, games, books and even a bike worth nearly £1,000.

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"I hope that the event will be a lot of fun and will raise plenty of money for the appeal."

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Presenter Laurence Reed is amazed by the volume of gifts received: "In ten years I've never know a response like this to an appeal – it shows the incredible strength of commitment from our listeners.

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"They're always excellent supporters of our appeals but this is absolutely spectacular."

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Listeners have arranged collection points and transport from all corners of Cornwall to bring their unwanted gifts to Truro.

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Local businesses are onboard with a marquee company donating the marquee and a lorry to transport the goods from the radio station and a Truro bank taking charge of counting and banking the money collected.

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All the funds raised will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee and any unsold gifts will be donated to charity shops.



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Category: Radio Cornwall

Date: 06.01.2005
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