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Talented musicians from Greendown Community School presented the BBC Children In Need appeal
with half the proceeds of their unusual pop music spectacular held in the Hilton Hotel in November. Castlegate Investments
Special guests on the evening lights crew, put on a very profes- Greendown chair of governors The Bentley Centre
Julia Drown MP and Children in sional show for 200 guests who Andrew Basson paid tribute to the Stratton Road,Swindon SNl 2SH
Need Swindon organiser Shirley had to bid for the performances. students' efforts and also to music
Ludford met the performers again The first act raised £80, the last teacher Andre Pysanczyn who has 01793 616333
to receive a cheque for over £1,064. pulled in over £800 from an in- developed such enthusiasm for
The other half of the evening's fund creasingly generous audience. music at the school. 01793 521161 (answerphone)
raising will go towards music de- Shirley Ludford said, "the • Greendown raised nearly £500 PIA do not regulate these products
velopment at the school. evening was a remarkable event; from wacky activities in school on A m er A member of
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The fifty young musicians, sup- the standard of music was excel- Children in Need day on 21 No- which is regulated by the
ported by guitarist Andy Skittrall lent and the young performers vember including a teachers' kar- Personal Investment Authority
and a semi-professional sound and were brilliant." aoke in front of the whole school.