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Cash For Charities £20,000 fund token launch | Eastern Daily Press

Cash For Charities £20,000 fund token launch | Eastern Daily Press
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Last day for Cash For Charities bids for share of £20,000

Published: 5:02 PM April 21, 2021    Friend In Deed founder, Kelly Lindsay, enjoying a music session with residents at York House care home before the coronavirus lockdwn. - Credit: FRIEND IN DEED Charities have one day left to register for the chance to get a share of £20,000 as part of this paper s Cash For Charities campaign. The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown has caused major financial losses for worthy causes and now people can do their bit to support organisations which help hundreds of people each year. Some 112 organisations and groups from Norfolk, Waveney and north Suffolk have signed up to be part of Cash For Charities.

Last day for Cash For Charities bids for share of £20,000

Last day for Cash For Charities bids for share of £20,000
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Legal charity to move into Norwich Prince of Wales pub

We are already fairly central in the city, but we are tucked away behind other buildings so this will give us a more visible high street location, which will be really useful. The move will see NCLS operate from the ground floor of the extension, with the upper floors already in use for offices. It will also see a new fire exit installed at the rear of the building. Meanwhile, the pub itself, which has been empty for more than two years, is being advertised for lease by estate agents Arnold Keys. Previously ran by the Greene King brewery, the leasehold for the pub is advertised for £40,000 per year.

Office plan revealed for former Prince of Wales pub Norwich

The Prince of Wales pub. Picture: Denise Bradley - Credit: Archant 2013 Part of a disused pub in Norwich city centre could become the new home of a legal charity. The former Prince of Wales pub has been vacant for some time and remains advertised for lease by Arnold Keys, with its future uncertain. However, the fate of an extension attached to it could be sealed in the coming weeks, with legal charity Norfolk Community Law Service hoping to turn it into its new headquarters. The charity, which offers free, independent legal advice, has lodged a bid with Norwich City Council to convert the ground floor of the extension into a new office for it.

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