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The young cadets’ commendable work also included each of them individually writing a letter and a Christmas card, as well as a cracker and a gift donated by Craig Newnes, managing director of CGN restaurants, who also sponsors the town’s cadet unit. On Christmas Day, the cadets, their parents and other volunteers delivered the gift bags and meals cooked by North Essex Support Team to 35 people in the area. Volunteer police cadet co-ordinator, Neil Dibell, said: “Normally our cadets get involved in community engagement events, working with their community policing team around crime prevention advice, and raising money for charities in the area.
Helping out: Dale Cheeseman (community volunteer), cadet Toby Barrington, Craig Newnes, Harwich cadet unit leader Kirsty Lucas and cadet leader Amy Robinson KIND-HEARTED police cadets are hoping to bring a little Christmas cheer to elderly residents on Christmas Day. North Essex Support Team (NEST) will be providing a hot meal and volunteers and Harwich’s Police Cadets and their parents will be delivering the meals on Christmas Day. Each elderly person will receive a handwritten Christmas card written by a cadet or leader, containing a personal letter along with a number of small wrapped gifts purchased with the assistance of McDonald’s in Dovercourt.