Each year, at the AGM, the band nominates a charity to be supported at every event we attend. You'll see us at concerts, gigs and bandstands with our charity box. At the end of the year it is totalled and presented to the charity.

This year the band nominated The Nancy Oldfield Trust. Charities we have previously supported may be found below.

The total amount raised so far is over £5000!

 

The Band Charities

2008: The Nancy Oldfield Trust

The Trust offers and teaches both water and land based activities for people of all ages. Click to find out more about the charity and how we are supporting them.

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2007: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a specialist Level 3 intensive care unit with 28 cots for babies born prematurely. Babies may be in intensive care, high dependency or the special care areas of the unit.

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2006: Music Academy of Gauteng South Africa

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2005: Big 'C' Appeal

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2004: Musical Keys

Children with a full range of special needs and disabilities are able to gain new skills and further their development through the use of music in a stimulating, fun environment.

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2003: Musical Keys

Children with a full range of special needs and disabilities are able to gain new skills and further their development through the use of music in a stimulating, fun environment.

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2002: Big 'C' Appeal

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2001: BBC Look East Children in Need

Children in Need aims to positively change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. Our vision is a society where each and every child and young person is supported to realise their potential.

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2000: Quidenham Children's Hospice

EACH provides a range of services in the hospices, in the community and in the family home.

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1999: Musical Keys

Children with a full range of special needs and disabilities are able to gain new skills and further their development through the use of music in a stimulating, fun environment.

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