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Damage to Wigan Youth Zone s bus
Staff and members at Wigan Youth Zone made the shocking discovery on Saturday Afternoon upon return from Anglesark Reservoir.
After a day of escaping to the great outdoors learning to rock climb, members were left with a four hour wait to get home. Although the bus was in a secure car park, Vandals had smashed the large side window of the accessible minibus to gain entry to then deface the interior by triggering a fire extinguisher and stole personal items.
The 17 seater vehicle would usually help members get to Wigan Youth Zone, a free service for young people around the Wigan Borough. More recently the bus has been used for weekly outdoor trips to local natural beauty spots, delivering lockdown activity packs and food parcels to households facing significant hardship during the pandemic.
Charities in and around the Oswestry area recently benefited from donations made by Cae Glas Freemasons Lodge in Oswestry.
Andy Morgan WM of Cae Glas Lodge, Sian Tasker Trustee of Music MOB, Mike Coppock, Chairman and Trustee of Music MOB, David Bramwell Treasurer Cae Glas Lodge
£500 was donated to Oswestry and Borderlands Foodbank, £500 to the Derwen College Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme and £250 to Music MOB – Music Matters in Oswestry and the Borderlands. The donation to the food bank was increased to £750 through anonymous donations from members of the Lodge. The donation to Music MOB was further topped up with additional match funding from the Masonic Province of Shropshire, allowing a £500 cheque to be presented.