Two charities benefit from street fayre
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Cancer United and Worthing First Responders each received £635 at Rustington Museum on Wednesday.
Jan Sheward from Cancer United and Jenny Lindsey from First Responders were delighted with the donations and after the presentation by club president Alan Kerry, they were pleased to answer questions about their charities.
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Hide AdClub members and partners were joined by special guests Littlehampton deputy mayor Billy Blanchard-Cooper and Rustington Parish Council chairman Alison Cooper.
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