A town council celebrated its 50th anniversary with a donation to the Salvation Army's food bank.
A town council celebrated its 50th anniversary with a donation to the Salvation Army's food bank.From Left, Colleen O'Brien - Charity Shop and Community Programme Manager, Mayor of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn Councillor John Byrne, Leah Newnham - Assistant Manager, and Samantha Jones - Core Officer and Church Leader.
What started as a goal to donate 50 items quickly surpassed expectations as councillors demonstrated their support, resulting in a generous outpouring of donations. Alongside him were Colleen O'Brien, Charity Shop and Community Programme Manager, Leah Newnham, Assistant Manager, and Samantha Jones, Core Officer and Church Leader, representing both the town council and the Salvation Army.
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