YOUNGSTERS have been hard at work making a mile of pennies and creating limericks to raise money. Children at South View Junior School raised £520 for the NSPCC during National Share a Smile Week. They raised the money with a 'Take Home Challenge', in which they took home limericks they completed and coloured in themselves, in exchange for a donation. The school is also hoping to create a mile of pennies to raise money for a Millennium project. The money will be spent later this year to give the school a Millennium commemoration. A summer fayre will take place at the school on June 17.
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