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Appeal for toys this Christmas



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Published Date: 26 November 2008
YOUNGSTERS are again set to benefit from donated Christmas presents, thanks to an annual appeal.
Impulse Leisure, which runs Lancing and Southwick leisure centres, is holding its Christmas Bring a Toy appeal in support of local children.

Over the next month, people signing up for platinum membership at either of the centres will be asked to donate a toy, in exchange for £10 off the joining fee.

Toys must be new and in original packaging, and the offer will run until Sunday, December 14.

Impulse Leisure

The toys will be then be donated to local children in time for Christmas, with the help of West Sussex County Council.

Impulse marketing manager Tracey Garselis said: "Last year's campaign saw an overwhelming response, resulting in the collection of nearly 200 toys.

"Let's hope we can do even better this year."

For more information, call Lancing Leisure Centre, on 01903 524635, or Southwick Leisure Centre on 01273 238117.

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  • Last Updated: 26 November 2008 3:39 PM
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