Beth Linklater (centre) with Basingstoke hospital staff after handing over the items provided by Costa Coffee A fundraiser programme to buy coffees for nurses at Basingstoke Hospital has crossed £1,400. Organised by the Equality and Diversity group at Queen Mary’s College, the programme is aiming to collect as much money as possible to show support to the NHS staff who have been working tirelessly since the start of the pandemic. The money raised will be used to buy vouchers from Costa Coffee so that the staff can collect something sweet on their way home after an exhausting day of work.
BRADFORD Bulls fans have been given the chance to boost the playing budget for the club’s squad by signing up to a new scheme. The Bradford Bulls Squad Booster Association (BBSA), a new independent supports’ group, has been set up with the sole aim of raising funds to supplement the existing Bulls club budget for retaining and signing first-team squad players. All funds raised by the scheme will go directly into the BBSBA bank account. Then, at the request of head coach John Kear alone, and after consultation with the independent BBSBA committee, funds will be released to the club to contribute to, for example, contracting a new player or extending an existing player’s contract.
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