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Toy bank update:

The students at Kings School, Grantham, have beaten last year's record ensuring 189 children will receive a gift this Christmas.

Toy bank update: The students at Kings School, Grantham, have beaten last year's record ensuring 189 children will receive a gift this Christmas.

With plenty of toys still available, people struggling to afford to buy presents are encouraged to visit the shop in Grantham market place on either Weds 12th or Sat 15th Dec.  Remember, they are open for any family who needs a helping-hand this Christmas, no matter what their situation!  All that is required is that you can show proof of receipt of child benefit.

For further information why not check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheKingsSchoolGranthamToyBank/

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